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A Rare Case Of An Isolated Open Anterior Tibial Tuberosity Fracture In An Adult Patient: How we treated it.

Authors

Mamfoumbi Mbadinga Noel Juslin, Moustapha Etape, Ekono Nna Albert Patrick, Hamza Kettani, Djibril Mohamed Idriss, Badr Chalouah, Ismael El Antri, Azzelarab Bennis, Omar Zaddoug, Mohammed Benchakroun, Salim Bouabid

Journal Information

Journal: Medpeer Publisher

ISSN: 3066-2737

Volume: 2

Issue: 3

Date of Publication: 2025/03/30

DOI: 10.70780/medpeer.000QGMV

Abstract

Isolated fractures of the anterior tibial tuberosity (ATT) are uncommon, primarily affecting adolescents during sports activities. Open ATT fractures are even rarer, with very few cases reported in the literature. This article presents a unique case of an isolated open ATT fracture in a 34-year-old man following a physical assault involving a sword. The patient sustained a Gustilo-Anderson Type II open knee injury, with radiologic evaluation confirming a displaced avulsion fracture. Surgical management included open reduction, lag screw fixation, and tension band wiring, followed by structured post-operative rehabilitation. The patient demonstrated progressive improvement, achieving full range of motion at three months and returning to full functional capacity at ten months postoperatively, with a Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) of 98. This case underscores the importance of timely diagnosis, appropriate surgical intervention, and structured rehabilitation in achieving optimal outcomes. Additionally, it highlights an unusual mechanism of injury, contributing to the limited literature on isolated open ATT fractures.

Keywords

Anterior tibial tuberosity fracture, tension band, open knee injury, open tibial tuberosity fracture.

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