Adolescent Tibial Tubercle Fracture: Review of Outcomes and Complications
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Adolescent Tibial Tubercle Fracture: Review of Outcomes and Complications
Abstract
Purpose of review: Fractures of the tibial tubercle are a relatively uncommon injury, representing 3% of all proximal tibia fractures and < 1% of all physeal fractures, primarily seen in the adolescent demographic. While recognition of the injury and its management is being more widely reported in the literature and recognized in the hospital setting, reports of its outcomes and complications have still been limited. This article provides an updated review of the outcomes and complications of tibial tubercle fractures.
Recent findings: Current research shows both radiographic outcomes, specifically osseous union, and functional outcomes, such as return to play and full knee range of motion, are excellent in patients treated either operatively or nonoperatively. Complication rates overall remain relatively low, with the most common complication being bursitis and hardware prominence and the most common associated injuries being patellar tendon avulsions and meniscus tears. With appropriate management, tibial tubercle fractures have an excellent overall outcome and a low complication rate. Although complications are uncommon, treating providers should be vigilant and recognize the signs of devastating complications resulting from acute vascular injuries or compartment syndrome. Further research should aim to analyze patients' experiences and satisfaction following treatment of this injury and examine the long-term functional and patient-reported outcomes.
Keywords: Pediatric knee complications; Pediatric knee functional outcome; Tibial tubercle avulsion; Tibial tubercle fracture.
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Conflict of interest statement
Chloe Delos Reyes, Wei Wu, and Nirav Pandya declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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