Floating Patella: Combined Quadriceps Tendon, Retinacula, and Patellar Tendon Ruptures in a High-Performance Elite Athlete
Philip R. Langer, MD, and F. Harlan Selesnick, MD
Dr. Langer is Assistant Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon for the Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Selesnick is Head Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon for the Miami Heat, Orthopedic Institute of South Florida, Coral Gables, Florida.
Simultaneous quadriceps and patellar tendon rupture is rare. To our knowledge, we present the first known case of simultaneous quadriceps tendon, patella tendon, and retinacula rupture in the ipsilateral knee of a high-performance elite athlete. This disabling injury in the active person results in an inability to actively obtain and maintain full knee extension. When the tendons do not heal properly, at the correct length and tension, knee range of motion and strength can become significantly altered, leading to early fatigue, patellofemoral pain, and possible instability, preventing return to preinjury status. Immediate surgical repair is recommended for optimal return of knee function and power.