What's the most likely diagnosis?
- 41 year-old male with severe knee pain
- Blount's disease
- Patellectomy
- Fong's disease
- Dislocated knee
- Fibular fracture
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Frontal view of the same knee
Answer:
4. Dislocated knee
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Dislocation of the Knee
General Considerations
- Uncommon dislocation
- Most are either anterior or posterior
- Using the position of the tibia as the reference
- Anterior dislocations (most frequent)
- Hyperextension
- Posterior dislocations (second most frequent)
- Force to anterior tibia with knee flexed as in MVC or falls
- Medial, lateral or rotational
- Valgus, varus or rotational forces
- As many as 50% of knee dislocations spontaneously self-reduce
- Can lead to underestimation of damage
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