• ABSTRACT
    • Quadriceps tendon ruptures are common injuries, however isolated ruptures are rare. Particularly, reports for isolated vastus intermedius ruptures are very scarce. We present a case of a 62-years-old male patient who sustained a complete rupture of vastus intermedius tendon with a partial rupture of vastus medialis while rectus femoris tendon was intact, after a fall from standing height. Due to lag in extension, surgical treatment was performed, consisted of an end-to-end Krakow suture technique accompanied with two anchors placed on osseous attachment to the superior pole of the patella. A hinged knee brace locked in full extension was applied for 4 weeks. Gradual range of flexion was suggested after the 3rd postoperative week. Full range of motion was achieved in the 7th postoperative week.