Case Report

Osteosynthesis with Arthroscopy of a Nonunited Tibial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Avulsion Fracture 30 Years after Injury

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(a) Frontal view and (b) lateral view of the plain radiograph showing Meyers type III tibial ACL avulsion fractures. (c) Coronal and (d) sagittal views of CT showing rounded bone fragments and osteosclerosis at the fracture site, suggesting that the fracture is old. ACL: anterior cruciate ligament; CT: computed tomography.
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