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“Fishing net” suture augmenting tension-band wiring fixation in the treatment of inferior pole fracture of the patella

ARCHIVES OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA SURGERY(2021)

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Introduction Inferior pole fracture of the patella (IPFP) is difficult to repair and stabilize clinically. Although various fixation techniques have been developed, fixation strength and mobility remain daunting challenges to orthopedic surgeons. The goal of this research is to evaluate the biomechanical strength and clinical outcomes of a novel “fishing net” suture fixation procedure. Materials and methods Four finite element models, modified tension-band wiring fixation, anchor suture fixation, basket plate fixation and “fishing net” suture fixation were built to compare the fixing efficacy of “fishing net” suture fixation with three other fixation methods during IPFP fixation. From January 2018 to February 2019, 17 patients who suffered IPFP and treated by “fishing net” suture (FNS) fixation were compared with 20 patients treated by tension-band wiring (TBW) fixation in database and the two groups were evaluated postoperatively using the modified Cincinnati knee rating system. Results Biomechanical evaluation showed that the relative displacement values of proximal patella measured by three pairs of points on both sides of the fracture line were the lowest using the “fishing net” suture fixation, while fixation using tension-band wiring and basket plate showed similar levels of stability that were less desirable than the “fishing net” method. As to clinical outcomes, there were 17 (100%) patients exhibited excellent or good results with no internal fixation failures in the FNS group compared to three internal fixation failures in the TBW group. Conclusion The biomechanical and clinical results suggest that the “fishing net” suture fixation is a viable candidate for fixation of IPFP.
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Patella, Inferior pole, Fracture, Fixation, Suture
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