Summary
The management of tibial tuberosity fracture-avulsion after tibial tuberosity transposition
can be challenging. Implants must be able to resist the strong distractive force of
the quad-riceps mechanism, yet implant size is limited by the amount of tuberosity
bone stock available. Revision fixation is compromised further by fragmentation of
the tubercle. Five stifle joints had temporary transarticular external skeletal fixators
applied to manage complications of tibial tuberosity transposition. Fracture reduction
was confirmed in four out of five tibial tuberosity fractures. Frames were in place
for a mean of 44 days. Frame associated complications occurred in four out of five
limbs, the most common being pin tract discharge and associated osteolucency. All
frame-associated complications resolved. Long-term follow-up information was available
for three of the five animals at 13 to 18 months after frame removal. All three owners
reported occasional lameness, but this was attributed to concurrent orthopaedic disease.
Transarticular external skeleton fixation protects internal fixation techniques, and
good limb function was achieved in most cases. Transarticular external skeleton fixation
can be successfully used to augment repair of tibial tuberosity fracture after tibial
tube-rosity transposition.
Keywords
Transarticular - fixator - tibial tuberosity - fracture - patellar