Stress Fracture after Tibial Tuberosity Osteotomy - Analyzing the Contributing Factors

胫骨结节截骨术后应力性骨折——分析其影响因素

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) is an appropriate surgical procedure for patellar instability and chronic patellofemoral pain; however, complications such as proximal tibial fracture occur in 1-1.8% of cases. CASE REPORT: A 19-year-old non-professional dancer underwent TTO with medialization for patellofemoral pain. Postoperatively, rehabilitation followed a structured protocol. At 3 months, radiographs revealed an onset of stress fracture below the TTO site, progressing and involving two-thirds of the tibial diameter on the last follow-up. Surgical fixation with a lateral tibial locking plate was performed to prevent propagation. Ten months after plating, the fracture had fully consolidated, while a Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome score was 90.5, and the hardware was removed without complications. CONCLUSION: Proximal tibial stress fractures post-TTO are rare but require early recognition and intervention. This case highlights the caution required in rehabilitation and the necessity of surgical intervention as a viable treatment to ensure proper fracture healing and successful recovery.

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