SOA Textbook: Bipartite Patella (Updated November 2005)
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The goals of this chapter are to describe the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of bipartite patella. Bipartite patella results from failure of fusion of an accessory ossification center which typically appears on radiographs between 8 and 12 years of age. Diagnosis is usually made by routine radiographic examination. The majority of individuals with bipartite patella are asymptomatic and often need no treatment. The initial treatment of a symptomatic patient is non-operative treatment. Surgical intervention is indicated after failure of non-operative treatment.

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George El Rassi, MD
Saint George University Hospital- Achrafieh-lebanon
Lebanon

Richard Bowen, MD
Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children
Wilmington, DE 19803-3607


 


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