Modified Tension Band Wiring Technique for Patella Fractures: A Case Report

改良张力带钢丝固定术治疗髌骨骨折:病例报告

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Abstract

Patellar fractures are common injuries that compromise the extensor mechanism of the knee. Tension band wiring (TBW) is a widely accepted surgical technique for simple mid-pole fractures, but is associated with complications like wire migration and breakage. This case report presents a modified TBW technique designed to improve biomechanical stability and reduce complications. A 51-year-old female patient presented with right knee pain and swelling following a fall. Radiographs confirmed a transverse patella fracture. Surgical fixation was performed using a modified TBW technique involving triple-bundle wire stitching to enhance stability and prevent migration. Postoperative rehabilitation included early mobilization with continuous passive motion and gradual weight-bearing. Follow-up at three months demonstrated fracture union and excellent knee function without complications. The modified TBW technique demonstrated stability and allowed early functional recovery without implant-related complications. This technique may be considered for broader clinical application.

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