scholarly journals Evaluation of functional and radiological outcome of tibial plateau fractures Schatzker type V and VI treated with dual plating

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2c) ◽  
pp. 150-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Shyam S Khatri ◽  
Dr. Khushwant Singh Rathore ◽  
Dr. VK Goyal ◽  
Dr. Jaiveer Yadav
Author(s):  
Angelo V. Vasiliadis ◽  
Frideriki Poutoglidou ◽  
Dimitrios Metaxiotis ◽  
Anastasios Mpeletsiotis

Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the mid-term radiological and functional outcome of tibial plateau fractures treated by plating. Methods: Patients with Schatzker type V and type VI tibial plateau fractures who were managed with open reduction and internal fixation using dual plates were included in this retrospective study. The functional evaluation of the patients was carried out with the visual analogue scale (VAS), the health-related quality of life status was measured using the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and the dimensions of pain, stiffness and function were assessed using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC). For the radiological outcome evaluation, the modified Rasmussen criteria were used. Results: 57 patients (30 male and 27 female) were included in the study with a mean follow-up of 50.88 months. There were 23 Schatzker type V and 34 Schatzker type VI fractures. The majority of patients (86%) had a good to excellent radiological outcome. The mean VAS score was 1.65 for all the patients. The functional outcome was excellent in the majority of the patients. Among them, 5.3% (n = 3) suffered wound infection and all of the wounds healed after different treatments. All patients returned to their pre-injury activities of daily living and employment status, while 53% of the patients returned to sporting activities. Conclusion: Our findings support previous literature, which has demonstrated that bicondylar tibial plateau fractures can provide good to excellent radiological and functional outcomes if they were treated with open reduction and internal fixation with dual plating. Keywords: tibial plateau fracture; bicondylar fracture; Schatzker classification; dual plating


2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kye-Youl Cho ◽  
Hyun-Sup Oh ◽  
Jae-Ho Yoo ◽  
Duk-Hyun Kim ◽  
Young-Joo Cho ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yilun Yao ◽  
Xiaoshu Wu ◽  
Lei Wu ◽  
Lei Yang ◽  
Chunzhi Jiang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background To explore the association between the classification for tibial plateau fractures (TPF) and the popliteal artery injury (PAI).Methods 22 TPF patients accompanied by PAI who were treated from May 2012 to July 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 19 males and 3 females with an average age of 49.43 years. The Schatzker classification and three-column classification were performed for TPF. The severity of extremity injury was evaluated using the mangled extremity severity score (MESS). Except 3 patients treated with amputation, the remaining patients underwent surgical repair of popliteal artery and fracture external fixation. The outcome was evaluated using the Rasmussen score for tibial head fractures.Results There were 10 cases of Schatzker type IV fractures, 1 case of type V fractures and 11 cases of type VI fractures. Based on the three-column classification, the posterior column was involved in 22 cases, 2 columns in 15 cases and 3 columns in 6 cases. The MESS was 6-10 points, with an average of 7.59 points. Except 1 case directly receiving amputation, 3 cases of segment P1 injury was observed via preoperative DSA + intraoperative exploration, while segment P2 in 6 cases and segment P3 in 12 cases. Popliteal artery was found completely ruptured in 11 cases, partially ruptured in 1 case, and severely contused with thrombosis in 10 cases. The Rasmussen score was given to 19 patients at the last follow-up, except for the cases undergoing amputation. The outcome was satisfied in 14 cases, unsatisfied in 5 cases.Conclusion: In patients with complex TPF, the risk of PAI becomes higher with the increase of Schatzker classification level. Knee CT scan is helpful in determining the severity of fractures and evaluating PAI. Based on the three-column classification, PAI should be suspected when the fractures involve the medial and posterior column.PAI is mainly in the segment P3, and artery rupture or severe contusion with extensive thrombosis may occur.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenwen Mao ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Gang Chen ◽  
Ming Zhang ◽  
Yousen Zhu ◽  
...  

Abstract ObjectiveTo summarize the surgical technique and the clinical effects of extended anterolateral approach for the treatment of Schatzker type II and Schatzker type V/VI which involving the posterolateral column tibial plateau.MethodsFrom January 2015 through December 2018, a total of 28 patients with tibial plateau fracture involving posterolateral column were included in this study. Among them, 16 patients were Schatzker type II treated via extended anterolateral approach with lateral tibial locking compression plate fixation.12 patients were Schatzker type V or VI treated via extended anterolateral combine with medial approach by lateral tibial locking compression plate plus medial locking compression plate fixation. All cases were followed up for 15~31 months, with an average follow‐up of 22.5±3.7 months. During the follow-up, the tibial plateau angle (TPA), lateral posterior angle (PA) and Rasmussen radiological criteria were used to evaluate the effect of fracture reduction and fixation; the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and the range of motion were used to evaluate knee function; the Lachman and knee Valgus (Varus) stress test were used to evaluate anteroposterior and lateral stability of the knee.ResultsAll fractures healed. At the 12-month follow-up: in Schatzker type II group a mean TPA of 86.38±3.92°, a mean PA of 7.43±2.68°, and Rasmussen radiological score with an average of 16.00±2.06 points, scores were excellent in 6 cases and good in 10 cases, as a result the excellent and good rate was 100%; while in in Schatzker type V/VI group a mean TPA of 84.91±3.51°, a mean PA of 9.68±4.01°, and Rasmussen radiological score with an average of 15.33±2.99 points, scores were excellent in 4 cases and good in 6 cases, as a result the excellent and good rate was 83.33%. During the one-year follow-up, when re-measured postoperative PA, TPA, Rasmussen score of the two groups did not change significantly (P > 0.05). At the last follow‐up, in Schatzker type II group, the the knee flexion angle was 110° ~135°, with an average of 125°±8.56°,a mean of HHS score 88.37±10.01 points, scores were excellent in 9 cases and good in 5 cases, as a result the excellent and good rate was 100%; in Schatzker type V/VI group, the the knee flexion angle was 100° ~130°, with an average of 120°±11.25°,a mean of HHS score 82.17±10.76 points, scores were excellent in 5 cases and good in 3 cases, as a result the excellent and good rate was 66,67%.In addition, up to the last follow-up, Lachman and knee Valgus (Varus) stress test results of the two groups were negative. No complications were found.ConclusionsAlthough there are many ways to treat posterolateral tibial plateau fractures, When choosing one or more combined approach, we must consider the condition of soft tissue injury, the shape of the whole platform fracture including the posterolateral bone block and the available fixation methods. The best approaches should provide maximum exposure of the platform, enough space for reduction and fixation, and minimum damage to the surrounding structures. For anterolateral platform fractures combine with isolated posterolateral fracture fragments, the extended anterolateral approach is more suitable as a single approach. For multiple column tibial plateau fractures a dual approach (extended anterolateral combined with medial approach) can be used to enter the whole plateau area.


2014 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 35 ◽  
Author(s):  
PradeepM Poonnoose ◽  
AnilT Oommen ◽  
RaviJ Korula ◽  
TulB Pun ◽  
VigneshP Krishnamoorthy

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