ABSTRACT
Patella cubiti is a very rare anomaly characterized by the non-union of olecranon and proximal ulna. We here report the case of a 27-year old patient admitted with a trauma of the elbow. Diagnostic examination revealed patella cubiti mimicking olecranon fracture. The patient underwent excision of bone fragment. Three months after surgery, the patient was satisfied because the foreign body that he felt at the level of the elbow had disappeared.
Subject(s)
Elbow Injuries , Olecranon Process/injuries , Ulna Fractures/diagnosis , Adult , Elbow Joint/surgery , Humans , Male , Olecranon Process/surgery , Patient Satisfaction , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
Spontaneous as well as bilateral and simultaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendon is rare. We report the case of a 53-year old patient followed up for parathyroid adenoma complicated by renal failure, admitted for spontaneous bilateral rupture of the two quadriceps tendons. He underwent surgical repair allowing him to maintain his autonomy.