PCL avulsion injury

2022-10-09 14:54:34
My bike skid one week before and I was not able to bend my knees Dr. suggested to do Xray, CT scan and MRI. The report says : Minimally displaced avulsion fracture of posterior tibial intercondylar. eminence at Posterior cruciate ligament insertion with edema /contusion along posterior cruciate ligament. Interstitial edema along Anterior cruciate ligament with no evidence of discontinuity seen. Small peripheral horizontal tear noted along peripheral aspect of body of lateral miniscus Grade 1 injury along Medial and lateral collateral ligaments with mild adjacent edema Bony contusions along tibial plateau. Dr had given knee imboliser to wear and asked not to put weight on it. Kindly go through the reports and suggest us whether fracture of this kind will heal on its on or surgery is required. If it will heal on its own will there be any problem in future? Kindly provide your suggestions.
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You need some blood test medicines correct posture exercises stress down methods immobilisation send photo of X-ray mri films reports complete cure be courteous good mannered while taking free advice be gentleman Consult me search browse on goggle practo Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon 42 years expertise Govt retd Hod / Director practice at chandigarh —— Sarhind Orthopaedic Multispeciality medical centre sco 23 sector 33 d. Main market Chandigarh near terrace garden I

Answered2022-10-15 23:54:06

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Please consult online with images of mri film...at present only knee brace is required

Answered2022-10-10 12:21:23

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Kindly take a consultation for better voice chat.

Answered2022-10-09 14:58:09

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For minimally displaced avulsion you do not need surgery
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You need PCL knee brace

Answered2022-10-13 06:03:35

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