Figure 1.
Representative case from the current study of a 48-year-old male patient with a type II Hoffa fracture acquired following a fall: (a) anteroposterior and (b) lateral knee radiographs showed a Hoffa fracture which was not detected by healthcare professionals; (c and d) computed tomography reconstructions clearly demonstrating the fracture; (e) anteroposterior and (f) lateral radiographs at four months following surgery, showing that the fracture had adequate stability and no displacement; (g and h) representative images at 12 months following surgery, showing the patient with a stable and functional knee.