Title of article :
Prospective Case Study of Outcome of Tibial Plateau Fractures Treated with Locking Condylar Plate
Author/Authors :
R, Jain Department of Orthopaedics - Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital - New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Tibial plateau injury involves the articular surface of the proximal tibia with diverse group of fractures that represent a wide spectrum of severity that challenge even the most experienced surgeons, but with the invent of modern diagnostic technology and the advent of locking
plates, results appear to be improving over time.
Method: The study was conducted on thirty patients
admitted in the department of orthopaedics with diagnoses of
tibial plateau fractures treated with Locking Condylar Plate.
The patients were followed up for a minimum period of six
months and clinico-radiological progression of fracture
union with the functional outcome was studied using 100
point rating system devised by Delamarter et al.
Result: Twenty-two patients showed excellent results while
eight patients had good to fair and none with poor result. The
average time for radiological union was 17.5 weeks.
Conclusion: The results of the study concluded that while
locking condylar plate seems to show excellent results in low
energy tibial plateau fractures, it can probably be used to
successfully treat patients with high energy fracture patterns without the need for additional medial stabilization.
Keywords :
Prospective Case Study , Tibial Plateau Fractures , Locking Condylar Plate , additional medial stabilization
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal