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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2003
Bipartite patella fracture is an uncommon injury that has rarely been described in the literature. It can be quite debilitating in the competitive athlete and is often overlooked by the treating physician. A bone scan can be helpful in confirming the diagnosis, and appropriate treatment often results in a successful outcome.
George H. Canizares, F. Harlan Selesnick
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Bipartite patella fracture is an uncommon injury that has rarely been described in the literature. It can be quite debilitating in the competitive athlete and is often overlooked by the treating physician. A bone scan can be helpful in confirming the diagnosis, and appropriate treatment often results in a successful outcome.
George H. Canizares, F. Harlan Selesnick
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1996
We retrospectively reviewed 57 open patella fractures treated at our institution between 1976 and 1989. Forty-four patients with 47 fractures (cases) were available for follow-up a mean of 9.4 years after injury (range 2.2-15.7). High-energy vehicular trauma was the cause of injury in > 90% of cases.
Michael E. Torchia, David G. Lewallen
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We retrospectively reviewed 57 open patella fractures treated at our institution between 1976 and 1989. Forty-four patients with 47 fractures (cases) were available for follow-up a mean of 9.4 years after injury (range 2.2-15.7). High-energy vehicular trauma was the cause of injury in > 90% of cases.
Michael E. Torchia, David G. Lewallen
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STRESS FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1960Case histories are given of three patients, two of whom had stress fractures of the patella, and one had a similar condition due to stress.
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1965
The appropriate treatment of a fractured patella depends on its type and the time that has elapsed since the accident, especially when there is contusion of the knee. Conservative treatment is satisfactory when the fracture is not displaced and the extensor mechanism is intact.
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The appropriate treatment of a fractured patella depends on its type and the time that has elapsed since the accident, especially when there is contusion of the knee. Conservative treatment is satisfactory when the fracture is not displaced and the extensor mechanism is intact.
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