J. M. Powell’s research while affiliated with Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust and other places

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Fig. 2 Classification of fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence according to Meyers and McKeever 2 showing A, type I, B, type II and C, type III. 
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Fig. 4 An osteotomy of the anterior intercondylar eminence made to simulate a fracture. The arrow shows the transverse meniscal ligament incarcerated within the fracture. 
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An alternative to fixation of displaced fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children
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June 2002

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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume

P J B Hallam

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J M Powell

Fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children are relatively uncommon. There is considerable debate as to the best treatment of displaced fractures, but most methods described in the literature involve an open procedure combined with some form of fixation. Using human anatomical dissections, we have shown that the transverse meniscal ligament can become incarcerated within the fracture and act as a block to reduction. We describe an arthroscopic technique which requires no fixation device and report the results of its use in eight displaced fractures. This method gives reliable results and offers the advantage of less potential morbidity.

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An alternative to fixation of displaced fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children

May 2002

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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume

Fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children are relatively uncommon. There is considerable debate as to the best treatment of displaced fractures, but most methods described in the literature involve an open procedure combined with some form of fixation. Using human anatomical dissections, we have shown that the transverse meniscal ligament can become incarcerated within the fracture and act as a block to reduction. We describe an arthroscopic technique which requires no fixation device and report the results of its use in eight displaced fractures. This method gives reliable results and offers the advantage of less potential morbidity.

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... Tibial intercondylar eminence fractures are rare intra-articular fractures that primarily occur in children between 8 and 14 years of age (1). The incidence rate of such fractures is ∼3/100,000 (2). Tibial intercondylar eminence fractures are located at the insertion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee. ...

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Arthroscopically Assisted Cannulated Screw Fixation for Treating Type III Tibial Intercondylar Eminence Fractures: A Short-Term Retrospective Controlled Study
An alternative to fixation of displaced fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume

... Tibial eminence fractures in skeletal immaturity Shin et al. by the lateral femoral condyle [16,29,30] . Alternatively , some researchers cite functional lengthening of the ACL during the last 20 degree extension [31,32]. ...

An alternative to fixation of displaced fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume