Hoffa fractures of the femoral condyle are uncommon coronally-oriented injuries which extends through either the medial or lateral condyle.Most commonly affecting the lateral condyle.The usual mechanism of injury is a combination of vertical shearing and twisting forces [1].We report a displaced intrarticular distal femoral fracture (Hoffa Letenneur Type I fracture) that occurred in a in a 15-year-old patient, when he fell from a moving vehicle.Internal fixation using a lateral approach and femoral epicondylar osteotomy was performed.This approach affords direct observation and exposure of the posterior lateral femoral condyle and lateral tibial plateau for open management of intraarticular disorders [2].The fracture could be anatomically reduced and fixed, the recovery was complete and there were no sequela after one year of follow-up.