This is the first report of acute avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity (AFIT) treated by suture anchor fixation using the suture bridge technique. A 13-year-old boy developed sudden, severe right hip pain while running a short distance. Pelvic images revealed the avulsion fracture of the right ischial tuberosity with displacement of the avulsed fragment by 35 mm. We performed open reduction and reconstruction fixation 5 days after the injury using the subgluteal approach with longitudinal skin incision. Four suture anchors were set at the ischial tuberosity, and the avulsed fragment was repositioned and fixed using the suture bridge technique. At 1 year postoperatively, the avulsion fracture was bony fused, and he had returned to his preinjury competitive level. Use of multiple suture anchors increases the strength of fixation, which overcomes the problem of anchor loosening and makes open reduction and reconstruction fixation an effective treatment for acute avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity.
Keywords: acute avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity; case report; longitudinal incision; subgluteal approach; suture anchor fixation; suture bridge technique.
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