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Management of tibial spine fractures in adults (ACL tibial eminence avulsions) explained step by step for orthopedic students and residents.In this lecture, we cover the definition, mechanism of injury, classification (Meyers–McKeever and modified classifications), imaging workup, and evidence-based management options for adult tibial eminence avulsion fractures, including nonoperative treatment, arthroscopic fixation techniques, open reduction, and postoperative rehabilitation.This video is designed for orthopedic surgery residents, medical students, and young orthopedic consultants who want a clear understanding of how to approach adult tibial spine fractures, which are rare but frequently associated with ACL injuries and other intra-articular knee pathology.Use the chapters below to navigate the lecture according to your study needs.0:00 Introduction & objectives1:30 Relevant anatomy & biomechanics of ACL tibial insertion4:30 Mechanism of injury in adults & associated lesions7:15 Classification of tibial spine fractures (Meyers–McKeever, Zaricznyj, Type I–IV)11:00 Imaging: X-ray, CT, MRI – what to look for in adults15:30 Indications for nonoperative vs operative management20:00 Arthroscopic reduction & suture fixation – basic principles25:00 Screw fixation, anchors, and hybrid techniques – pros and cons30:00 Postoperative rehabilitation protocols in adults34:00 Complications: arthrofibrosis, residual laxity, nonunion, malunion39:00 Case-based discussion & practical tips for exams and practice44:00 Key take-home messages & summaryBy the end of this video, you will understand how to evaluate, classify, and treat adult tibial eminence avulsion fractures, choose the appropriate fixation method, and plan postoperative rehab while avoiding common pitfalls like arthrofibrosis and residual ACL laxity.Subscribe to the channel for more orthopedic lectures, ACL injury content, and exam-oriented explanations.#tibialspinefracture#tibialeminence#ACLavulsion#ACLinjury#kneesurgery#orthopedics#orthopedicsurgery#traumaorthopedics#sportsinjury#arthroscopicsurgery#ACLreconstruction#medicaleducation#orthopediclecture#orthopedicresident#kneefracture
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