Simultaneous, Isolated Traumatic Bilateral Patella Fractures

Trauma Mon. 2016 Feb 6;21(1):e20244. doi: 10.5812/traumamon.20244. eCollection 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Introduction: Isolated traumatic fractures of both Patellae, occurring at the same time, in an otherwise healthy person, are very rare. The Patella, as a subcutaneous and a cancellous bone, is vulnerable to injury. However, simultaneous injury to both Patellae without the involvement of any other bony injuries occurs infrequently, and only a few cases have been reported in the literature.

Case presentation: We report a rare case of isolated, traumatic bilateral Patella fracture with unusual fracture patterns and briefly review the literature.

Conclusions: In simultaneous bilateral Patella fractures, good functional outcome can be expected following a stable surgical fixation and a structured rehabilitation regime. However, personality of the fracture determines salvage versus sacrifice of the Patella.

Keywords: Bilateral Patellar Fractures; Rehabilitation; Tension Band Wiring; Traumatic.

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