Bipartite patella (BP) is uncommon and is usually an incidental finding. Painful BP occurs rarely and is usually associated with post-traumatic anterior knee pain. When nonoperative treatment fails, fragment resection is indicated. A systematic review shows a potentially increased risk of complications with open surgery. The purpose of this Technical Note is to demonstrate a simple arthroscopic technique for treating painful BP through resection of the bone fragment
We describe a novel operative technique for patellar fracture. The patient is placed in the supine p...
Introduction. The frequency of patellar fractures is approximately 0.5% to 1.5% of all skeletal inju...
Normal development of the patella typically involves fusion of secondary ossification centers into a...
Bipartite patella (BP) is uncommon and is usually an incidental finding. Painful BP occurs rarely an...
Bipartite patella is a common pathology, affecting 2% to 3% of the population. Usually these cases a...
A bipartite patella usually presents as an incidental finding on radiographs because most cases are ...
Bipartite patella also known as patella bipartite, is a condition that is usually an asymptomatic an...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the most effective method for the treatment of the symptomatic...
The symptoms in patello-femoral joint can be occurred from various causes. Most of patients complain...
Lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis is a relatively common condition in young, active patients. Pa...
Most bipartite patellae are asymptomatic and observed only as an incidental finding when the knee is...
In the past years, there was a tendency to excise the patella in pathologic conditions affecting thi...
Fracture of the patella after total knee arthroplasty is an infrequent complication. In the presence...
Surgical treatment of recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy includes both the open surgical approach an...
Abstract: Samenvatting Een patella bipartita komt regelmatig voor en is meestal een toevalsbe...
We describe a novel operative technique for patellar fracture. The patient is placed in the supine p...
Introduction. The frequency of patellar fractures is approximately 0.5% to 1.5% of all skeletal inju...
Normal development of the patella typically involves fusion of secondary ossification centers into a...
Bipartite patella (BP) is uncommon and is usually an incidental finding. Painful BP occurs rarely an...
Bipartite patella is a common pathology, affecting 2% to 3% of the population. Usually these cases a...
A bipartite patella usually presents as an incidental finding on radiographs because most cases are ...
Bipartite patella also known as patella bipartite, is a condition that is usually an asymptomatic an...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the most effective method for the treatment of the symptomatic...
The symptoms in patello-femoral joint can be occurred from various causes. Most of patients complain...
Lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis is a relatively common condition in young, active patients. Pa...
Most bipartite patellae are asymptomatic and observed only as an incidental finding when the knee is...
In the past years, there was a tendency to excise the patella in pathologic conditions affecting thi...
Fracture of the patella after total knee arthroplasty is an infrequent complication. In the presence...
Surgical treatment of recalcitrant patellar tendinopathy includes both the open surgical approach an...
Abstract: Samenvatting Een patella bipartita komt regelmatig voor en is meestal een toevalsbe...
We describe a novel operative technique for patellar fracture. The patient is placed in the supine p...
Introduction. The frequency of patellar fractures is approximately 0.5% to 1.5% of all skeletal inju...
Normal development of the patella typically involves fusion of secondary ossification centers into a...