• Int Orthop · Jan 1996

    Self locking tension band technique in transverse patellar fractures.

    • A K Us and H Kinik.
    • Ankara University Ibni Sina Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Turkey.
    • Int Orthop. 1996 Jan 1;20(6):357-8.

    AbstractFollowing tension band wiring of fractures of the patella, proximal K-wire migration is a common complication. To prevent this we have devised the 'self locking tension band' technique. The proximal K-wire ends are bent to form a loop and the cerclage wire passed through them. This prevents subsequent migration of the K-wires. We have treated 15 fractures using this technique. At a mean follow up of 30 months, no postoperative complications were found.

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