Author:
Cai Pan,Yuan Mingyuan,Ji Houlin,Cui Xu,Shen Chao,Zhou Xiaoxiao,Yang Yang
Abstract
Abstract
Background
There are no ideal plates or approaches for anatomical restoration and rigid fixation of posterolateral tibial plateau fractures. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term preliminary outcomes of our novel anatomical plate placed via the trans-supra-fibular approach to treat posterolateral tibial plateau fractures.
Methods
From May 2016 to May 2018, 23 consecutive patients with posterolateral tibial quadrant fractures underwent open reduction with internal fixation via the trans-supra-fibular-head approach with our newly developed plate. The tibial plateau-tibial shaft angle (TPTSA), lateral posterior tibial slope angle (LPSTA), step-off, and condylar widening were measured on radiological images pre-operatively, 3 days post-operatively, 3 months post-operatively, and at the final follow-up examination. The radiological Rasmussen score was calculated, and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score was assessed to evaluate the functional outcomes.
Results
The LTPSA, TPTSA, step-off, and condylar widening at 3 days post-operatively, 3 months post-operatively, and at the final follow-up were significantly different (p = 0.001) compared with those pre-operatively, as was the radiological Rasmussen score (p = 0.001). The HSS score at the final follow-up was 89.10 ± 5.94 (range, 78–98), which was significantly higher than that at the 3-month follow-up 84.36 ± 6.76 (range, 74–96); p = 0.001).
Conclusions
Our newly designed anatomical plate placed via the trans-supra-fibular approach can effectively treat posterolateral tibial plateau fractures. We noted minor trauma, stable fixation, and satisfactory clinical results.
Funder
Joint Research Project of Shanghai Municipal Pudong New Area Health Commission
Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai
Youth Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission
Featured Clinical Discipline Project of Shanghai Pudong
Projects of Medical and Health Technology Program of Zhejiang Province
Taizhou City Science and Technology Program of Zhejiang Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Rheumatology
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