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  1. 06-05-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Online First

    Predictive factors for infection after osteosynthesis of tibial plateau fractures: a retrospective study of 314 patients

  2. Open Access 04-05-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Online First

    Comparison of virtual reality and computed tomography in the preoperative planning of complex tibial plateau fractures

    Tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) are rare, accounting for only 1% of all fractures. Complex proximal tibial plateau fractures are at risk for post-traumatic osteoarthritis and other long-term complications [ 1 , 2 ]. Therefore, the primary goal is …

  3. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Newly designed plate for the treatment of posterolateral tibial plateau fractures: a finite element analysis

    Posterolateral tibial plateau fractures have been frequently discussed by trauma specialists in recent decades [ 1 , 2 ]. The principles of surgical treatment for tibial plateau fractures include anatomic reduction, strong internal fixation, and …

  4. 27-02-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Acute versus staged fixation of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: a dual centre international study

    Bicondylar tibial plateau fractures (AO/OTA 41-C) pose many treatment challenges due to their complex fracture patterns and associated soft tissue compromise. These, often high energy, proximal tibia fractures can have a high degree of …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Phlebothrombosis | OriginalPaper

    Construction of a nomogram model for deep vein thrombosis in patients with tibial plateau fracture based on the Systemic Inflammatory Response Index

    Tibial Plateau Fracture (TPF) is a common lower limb fracture, accounting for approximately 1% of all lower limb fractures [ 1 ]. TPF is an intra-articular fracture typically caused by high-energy trauma, often accompanied by soft tissue and …

  6. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    An imageology-based feasibility study of plating posterolateral tibial plateau fractures via an anterolateral trans-fibular-head approach

    Tibial plateau fractures involving posterolateral quadrant, whether combined with another quadrant, are not as uncommon as previously thought [ 1 – 3 ]. Fractures of the posterolateral tibial plateau are primarily associated with high-energy trauma …

  7. 01-03-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Online First

    Predictive factors for infection after osteosynthesis of tibial plateau fractures: a retrospective study of 314 patients

    In 1979, Schatzker reported a complication rate of 27% following surgical management of tibial plateau fractures ( 1 ). Subsequently, in 1987, Moore and Patzakis documented a general complication rate of 19%, with infection being the most frequent …

  8. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Application of a combined cancellous lag screw enhances the stability of locking plate fixation of osteoporotic lateral tibial plateau fracture by providing interfragmentary compression force

    Osteoporotic tibial plateau fracture (TPF) is prevalent among elderly populations [ 1 ]. Due to specific knee geometry and tibiofemoral joint force, over 60% of osteoporotic TPFs occur in the lateral column [ 2 ]. The prevalence of osteoporotic …

  9. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Effectiveness of bone grafting versus cannulated screw fixation in the treatment of posterolateral tibial plateau compression fractures with concomitant ACL injury: a comparative study

    Posterolateral tibial plateau compression fractures (PTPCF), accounting for only 7–15% of all tibial plateau fractures, are closely associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries or ACL attachment avulsion fractures [ 1 – 4 ]. The …

  10. 19-11-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    The prone posteromedial approach to the knee revisited: a safe and effective strategy for posterior tibial plateau fractures

    A posterior approach to the knee was described in 1997 by Dr. Philipp Lobenhoffer [ 1 ]. Fakler reported on this direct posteromedial approach in the prone position to repair Moore type I tibial plateau fractures with success [ 2 ]. The advantage …

  11. Open Access 28-09-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | ReviewPaper

    The effect of addition of 2DCT scans and 3DCT scans for the classification of tibial plateau fractures: a systematic review

    The classification of fractures has traditionally been part of fracture assessment and fracture treatment. Where classification systems initially were descriptive and based on the appearance of the limb, with the advent of radiographs …

  12. 22-11-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Incisional negative pressure wound therapy may not protect against post-operative surgical site complications in bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

    Bicondylar tibial plateau fractures are often severe fracture patterns associated with significant soft tissue injury. Extensive soft tissue dissection is often required for adequate exposure and restoration of the articular surface, which can …

  13. Open Access 30-06-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Development of patient-specific osteosynthesis including 3D-printed drilling guides for medial tibial plateau fracture surgery

    Fractures of the tibial plateau are usually composed of complex fracture patterns including multiple bone fragments. During surgical treatment of these fractures, the main goals are to re-establish joint stability, achieve normal limb alignment …

  14. Open Access 20-01-2024 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Online First

    Tibial plateau fracture morphology based on injury force mechanism is predictive for patient-reported outcome and conversion to total knee arthroplasty

    Tibial plateau fractures are one of the most challenging intra-articular fractures to treat due to complex fracture morphology [ 1 , 2 ]. These fractures result from a varus or valgus load along with or without an axial load on the tibial plateau [ …3

  15. 30-11-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Suprapatellar intramedullary nail combined with screw fixation has comparable surgical outcomes to minimally invasive locking plate fixation in ipsilateral tibial plateau and shaft fractures

    Ipsilateral tibial plateau and tibial shaft fractures are complex injuries that typically result from high-energy mechanisms. Kubiak et al. reported the incidence of noncontiguous ipsilateral tibial plateau and shaft fractures (representing 3.2% …

  16. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Potential problem and solution of lateral plate postposition for the posterolateral tibial plateau fracture

    The posterolateral tibial plateau fractures (PTPF), either isolated or combined with another column fractures, is common than previous reports with the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) for identification. Some studies reported that PTPF …

  17. 18-12-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | Online First

    Staged treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: influence of frame configuration and quality of reduction on outcomes

    Complications following the surgical treatment of high-energy tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) create challenging situations in the field of orthopaedic trauma. Such awareness becomes more remarkable given the relatively low incidence of these …

  18. 04-09-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Does pes anserinus tenotomy affect surgical site infection rate in operative tibial plateau fractures?

    Tibial plateau fractures account for approximately 1.5% of fractures among adults and can be challenging to manage due to concomitant soft tissue damage and neurovascular injury [ 1 ]. Management of these fractures can also be complicated by the …

  19. Open Access 17-11-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Functional assessment and outcome following surgical treatment of displaced tibial plateau fractures: a retrospective analysis

    Tibial plateau fractures (TPF) account for roughly 1% of all fractures and require medial, lateral, and/or axial loading via the femoral condyle [ 1 – 4 ]. Usually, the fracture patterns are complex and the therapy can be challenging, i.e., to …

  20. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Tibial Plateau Fracture | OriginalPaper

    Introduction of 3D-classification and its derived surgical sequence of Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures

    Tibial plateau fractures, belonging to intra-articular injuries, present complex clinical features, rendering their treatments challenging for orthopedic surgeons [ 1 , 2 ]. In terms of tibial plateau fracture treatment, reducing and retaining …

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