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26-06-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Original Article

Quadriceps muscle quality and quantity following tibial plateau fracture repair

Authors: Nina D. Fisher, Sara Solasz, Dimitri Martel, Gregory Chang, Kenneth A. Egol

Published in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology | Issue 6/2024

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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the qualitative and quantitative changes seen in quadriceps muscles [QM] following tibial plateau fracture and surgery.

Methods

A consecutive series of patients with an isolated tibial plateau fracture presenting to a single academic center were enrolled and prospectively followed. Bilateral knee MRIs were performed preoperatively and 3 and 12 months postoperatively to assess quantity and quality of the quadriceps muscles. All patients underwent tibial plateau operative repair and were made non-weight-bearing for 10 weeks postoperatively then advanced to weight-bearing as tolerated. Functional status assessed via the short musculoskeletal functional assessment (SMFA); knee range of motion [ROM]; vastus medialis oblique [VMO] and vastus lateralis [VL] muscle quantity (axial width, cross sectional area [CSA] and volume) on injured and contralateral limb; VMO, sartorius, semi-membranous and biceps femoris [BF] muscle quality (fat and water content, and proton density fat fraction). All muscle quantitative and qualitative measurements were compared across all time points.

Results

Ten patients were included in the final analysis, 6 males and 4 females, with average age of 43.62 ± 16.3 years. While the VMO and VL axial width and CSA were significantly decreased at 3 months preoperatively, this was not statistically significant. There was no significant difference between any QM quantitative measurements at any time points. There was no difference in fat content, water content or PDFF at any time point for the VMO, sartorius, semi-membranous and BF muscles. Regression analysis also showed no association between 12-month SMFA scores and knee ROM with VMO/VL CSA at 1 year.

Conclusions

QM quantity and quality do not significantly change at 3 months and 1 year postoperatively following tibial plateau fracture surgery.

Level of evidence

Prognostic Level II.
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Metadata
Title
Quadriceps muscle quality and quantity following tibial plateau fracture repair
Authors
Nina D. Fisher
Sara Solasz
Dimitri Martel
Gregory Chang
Kenneth A. Egol
Publication date
26-06-2024
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 1633-8065
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1068
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-024-04002-9