Akan, KayaAkgun, UmutPoyanli, OguzUnay, Koray2023-02-212023-02-212014-01-0110.3944/AOTT.2014.2786https://hdl.handle.net/11443/1248http://dx.doi.org/10.3944/AOTT.2014.2786Hoffa fracture associated with ipsilateral femoral shaft fractures is a rare clinical entity. We present a previously unreported multi-trauma case with a unique fracture combination of ipsilateral Hoffa, tibial eminence, femoral shaft and Malgaigne fractures. The Malgaigne fracture was treated non-operatively while the other three fractures were operated with arthroscopic and assisted techniques. Despite the use of minimally invasive techniques, the patient experienced postoperative soft tissue problems. In follow-up, all fractures healed with a good functional outcome. The application of a minimally invasive technique in such a high-energy trauma is crucial for prevention of soft tissue complications.Eminence fracturefemoral fracturehoffa fracturemalgaigne fractureretrograde femoral nailArthroscopy-assisted treatment of Hoffa fracture associated with ipsilateral femoral shaft, tibial eminence and Malgaigne fracturesArticleWOS:000345260900024