Arthroscopic assisted reinsertion of avulsed tibial spine using pull through suture method tied over screw /
اعادة تثبيت النتوء الداخلى القصبى الأمامى عن طريق الخيوط الساحبة بمساعدة المنظار من خلال الربط على المسمار
Ahmed Saeed Hussein Alfeeshawy ; Supervised Abdelaziz Elsengergy , Ahmed Mahmoud , Ahmed Rizk
- Cairo : Ahmed Saeed Hussein Alfeeshawy , 2017
- 83 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Spine fractures. Type I injury describes a minimally displaced fragment. Type II injury involves anterior elevation of the fracture fragment, whereas type III and IV injuries demonstrate complete separation of the fragment from the tibia. Type IV injury includes a rotational component or comminution of the fragment as well⁽³⁾. Different lines of treatment are used for these fractures ranging from conservative (non-operative) treatment in the form of cylindrical cast or different immobilizers to arthroscopic or even open fixation by many types of fixation methods according to classification of injury and associated injuries⁽⁴⁾. Regardless of operative technique often residual laxity happened likely due to ACL stretching at the time of injury, it was reported more in nonsurgical treated patients and it rarely causes clinically significant instability
Avulsed tibial spine Pull through suture Spine fractures