Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Fractures of the olecranon and the patella
Published: July 2013 Brian Bernstein, ZA AOT Basic Principles Course
2
Learning outcomes Explain the tension band principle for fractures of the olecranon and patella Discuss the limitations and complications of tension band wiring (TBW) Describe surgical techniques used in the treatment of patellar and olecranon fractures Define alternative techniques when TBW is not possible
3
Tension band situation
Force applied eccentrically causes tension and compression within the column Tension absorbed/converted by a band Compression absorbed by a strong buttress
4
Tension band principle
“In relation to long bones there is generally a tension side and a compression side.” Pauwels
5
Tension band principle
Conversion of the tensile forces across a fracture into compressive forces Fixation device placed eccentrically on tension side of fracture If we understand the biomechanical principle described by Pauwels in relation to the tension and compression sides of a long bone, and apply this to areas of eccentric muscle action, we will understand the principle behind the tension band wire.
6
Tension band principle
Dynamic or static (“dynamic” absolute stability) Articular fractures where muscle pull will distract the fragments Avulsion fractures Diaphyseal fractures where there is a tension and compression side The application of a tension band to a mobile part of the body confers neither absolute nor relative stability, rather a form of “dynamic” absolute stability whereby contraction causes resultant compression at the fracture site.
7
How does it work?
8
What does this mean We can convert destructive forces
into constructive forces
9
Indications Olecranon (dynamic) Patella (dynamic)
Tuberosity of humerus (dynamic) Medial and lateral malleoli (dynamic) Trochanter of femur (dynamic) Diaphyseal fractures (static) Common areas where principle applies.
10
Tension band construct
External fixation applied on the tension side of a bone will act as a tension band construct.
11
Exo / plate
12
Greater tuberosity Tension band application applying compression to a greater tuberosity fracture
13
Olecranon and patellar fractures
Treatment goals Restoration of articular surface Preservation of power of extension Joint stability Preservation of range of movement Avoidance of complications
14
Olecranon and patellar fractures
Conservative treatment Undisplaced fractures, ie, articular separation < 2 mm No displacement with flexion Active extension BUT: Articular fractures are best treated with absolute stability
15
Tension band principle
16
Classification of displaced olecranon fractures
AO Müller Schatzker
17
Olecranon fractures Recent development of anatomical locking plates
Tension band wire (TBW)
18
Olecranon Conversion by TBW
19
Parallel K-wires Tension on both sides of the band Secure medial buttress
20
Displaced olecranon—transverse fractures
43-year-old, slipped on ice
21
Displaced olecranon—oblique fractures
Primary fixation with interfragmentary lag screw and supplementary TBW
22
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
Require tension band plate—one-third tubular/reconstruction plate/locking plate
23
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
54-year-old, fell off ladder One-third tubular plate cut at a hole to make spikes
24
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
One-third tubular plate Additional TBW
25
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
29-year-old, motorcycle accident Reconstruction plate
26
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
Reconstruction plate Postoperative
27
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
6 months: Full rotation Full flexion 20°extension Normal function
28
Displaced olecranon—complex fractures
80-year-old woman Complex and osteoporotic
29
Anatomical locking plate
30
Displaced olecranon fractures
Management depends on fracture pattern Simple transverse—TBW Simple oblique—TBW + lag screw Complex—tension band plate (locking) + TBW Multifragmentary involving dorsal cortex Fracture distal to articular surface Fracture dislocation
31
Patellar fractures Articular fractures
Part of the quadriceps mechanism Complex fractures may require patellectomy
32
Patellar fractures
33
Patellar fracture classification
34
Patella The tension band principle applies in the same manner as for the olecranon, by converting the distraction force when contracting the quadriceps muscle in dynamic compressive force across the fracture.
35
TBW using two K-wires Early AO manual operative description.
36
Displaced patellar fractures
37
Displaced patellar—transverse, simple fractures
39-year-old, tripped
38
Displaced patellar—transverse, simple fractures
39-year-old, tripped
39
Displaced patellar fractures—multifragmentary (stellate)
40
Displaced patellar fractures—multifragmentary (stellate)
41
Displaced patellar fractures—multifragmentary (stellate)
Alternative fixation with cannulated screws and associated tension band applied through screws.
42
Displaced patellar fractures—multifragmentary (stellate)
47-year-old, fell on steps
43
Special application distal pole fractures
44
Distal pole patellar fractures—repair of patella tendon support
45
TBW supporting tendon repair
46
Displaced patellar fractures—partial patellectomy
47
Displaced patellar fractures
Total patellectomy < 25% good/excellent result Preservation of one quarter will improve results References: Scott JC. Fractures of the patella. J Bone Joint Surg Br Feb;31B(1):76-81 Einola S, Aho AJ, Kallio P. Patellectomy after fracture. Long-term follow-up results with special reference to functional disability. Acta Orthop Scand Aug;47(4):441-7. Wilkinson J. Fracture of the patella treated by total excision. A long-term follow-up. J Bone Joint Surg Br Aug;59(3):352-4.
48
Take-home messages Tension band fixation is a technique not a device and the device required depends upon the fracture type. TBW is recommended for simple transverse fractures, although additional lag screws/cerclage wires will extend its indications. Complex fractures require alternative techniques: Tension band plate Partial patellectomy Avoid total patellectomy
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.