Abstract | BACKGROUND: Anterior tibial stress fractures are associated with high rates of delayed union and nonunion, which can be particularly devastating to a professional athlete who requires rapid return to competition. Current surgical treatment strategies include intramedullary nailing, which has satisfactory rates of fracture union but an associated risk of anterior knee pain. Anterior tension band plating is a biomechanically sound alternative treatment for these fractures. HYPOTHESIS: STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. METHODS: Between 2001 and 2013, there were 13 chronic anterior tibial stress fractures in 12 professional or collegiate athletes who underwent tension band plating after failing nonoperative management. Patient charts were retrospectively reviewed for demographics, injury history, and surgical details. Radiographs were used to assess time to osseous union. Follow-up notes and phone interviews were used to determine follow-up time, return to training time, and whether the patient was able to return to competition. RESULTS: Cases included 13 stress fractures in 12 patients (9 females, 3 males). Five patients were track-and-field athletes, 4 patients played basketball, 2 patients played volleyball, and 1 was a ballet dancer. Five patients were Division I collegiate athletes and 7 were professional or Olympic athletes. Average age at time of surgery was 23.6 years (range, 20-32 years). Osseous union occurred on average at 9.6 weeks (range, 5.3-16.9 weeks) after surgery. Patients returned to training on average at 11.1 weeks (range, 5.7-20 weeks). Ninety-two percent (12/13) eventually returned to preinjury competition levels. Thirty-eight percent (5/13) underwent removal of hardware for plate prominence. There was no incidence of infection or nonunion. CONCLUSION:
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Authors | Robert M Zbeda, Peter K Sculco, Ekaterina Y Urch, Lionel E Lazaro, Olivier Borens, Riley J Williams, Dean G Lorich, David S Wellman, David L Helfet |
Journal | The American journal of sports medicine
(Am J Sports Med)
Vol. 43
Issue 7
Pg. 1712-8
(Jul 2015)
ISSN: 1552-3365 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 25828077
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2015 The Author(s). |
Topics |
- Adult
- Athletes
- Basketball
(injuries)
- Bone Plates
- Dancing
(injuries)
- Female
- Fracture Fixation, Internal
(methods)
- Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
(methods)
- Fractures, Stress
(surgery)
- Humans
- Knee Joint
(pathology)
- Male
- Pain
(etiology)
- Retrospective Studies
- Tibial Fractures
(surgery)
- Volleyball
(injuries)
- Young Adult
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