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Updated: Jul 7 2025

Patella Fracture

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  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
    • Osteology
      • patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the body
      • superior 3/4 of posterior surface covered by articular cartilage
        • articular cartilage thickest in body (up to 1cm)
        • inferior 1/4 devoid of cartilage
      • posterior articular surface comprised of two large facets (medial and lateral)
        • lateral facet is larger
        • each facet separated into smaller facets and divided by vertical ridge
      • bipartite patella (variably present)
        • usually superolateral
        • occurs in approximately 2-3% of population
    • Ligaments
      • medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL)
        • origin between medial epicondyle and adductor tubercle on femur
        • attaches approximately to upper 2/3 of medial patella
        • acts as primary ligamentous restraint to lateral patellar translation
          • most effective from 0-30º of flexion before patella engages trochlear groove
    • Tendons
      • quadriceps tendon
        • quadriceps tendon and fascia lata attach to anterosuperior margin of patella
        • quadriceps tendon comprised of 3 layers
          • superficial layer formed from rectus femoris tendon
          • middle layer formed by vastus medialis and vastus lateralis tendons
          • deep layer formed by vastus intermedius tendon
      • patellar tendon
        • attaches to inferior pole of patella
      • retinaculum
        • formed by fascia lata, vastus medialis and vastus lateralis
        • contributes to strength of extensor mechanism
        • should be repaired at time of patellar fixation
    • Blood Supply
      • derives from anastomotic ring originating from geniculate arteries
        • lies anterior to quadriceps tendon and posterior to patellar tendon
      • most important blood supply to the patella is located at the inferior pole
    • Biomechanics 
      • patella increases power and mechanical advantage of extensor mechanism by 30-50% by displacing it anteriorly away from the center of rotation
      • during knee flexion, patella experiences tension from quadriceps and patellar tendon and compressive loads across posterior patella
  • Classification
  • PRESENTATION
  • Imaging
  • Differential
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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Question Session⎪Patella Fractures & Scaphoid Fractures
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Trauma | Patella Fracture
  • Trauma
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