Abstract

Two pediatric tibial eminence fractures were arthroscopically reduced and fixed with cannulated screws. At 2-year follow-up, anterior tibial translatory laxity was normal and the pivot shift test was negative. In one case, the screw transgressed the proximal tibial physis; however, neither case showed evidence of proximal tibial growth arrest.

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