Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series

Purpose: Tibial plateau fracture (TPF) is a devastating injury as it shatters lower articular surface of the largest joint. Apart from bony injury, TPF can lead to great soft tissue envelope compromise which affects the treatment plan and outcome. In the present study, clinical results were assessed...

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Main Authors: Nilesh Barwar, Abhay Elhence, Sumit Banerjee, Nitesh gahlot
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
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spelling doaj-5126d8aec0504c38b7bd756fea1fd58e2020-11-25T04:01:31ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752020-08-01234238242Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case seriesNilesh Barwar0Abhay Elhence1Sumit Banerjee2Nitesh gahlot3Department of Trauma &amp; Emergency Orthopedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur 342005, India; Corresponding author.Department of Orthopedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur 342005, IndiaDepartment of Orthopedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur 342005, IndiaDepartment of Orthopedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur 342005, IndiaPurpose: Tibial plateau fracture (TPF) is a devastating injury as it shatters lower articular surface of the largest joint. Apart from bony injury, TPF can lead to great soft tissue envelope compromise which affects the treatment plan and outcome. In the present study, clinical results were assessed in cases of high energy TPFs treated in staged manner. Methods: Twenty-three (20 males and 3 females) patients of high energy communited TPFs (Schatzker type V and VI) were consecutively treated.1 All the patient had compromise of overlying skin conditions. They were all successively scheduled for staged treatment plan which comprised of application of bridging knee external fixator on the first day of admission and definitive internal fixation after skin and soft tissue overlying the fracture were healed. Schatzker type I, II, III and IV were excluded from the study. Primary survey was done and patient who had head injury, chest and abdominal injury, pelvic injury and contralateral limb injury and open fractures were excluded from the study. The patients were also evaluated in terms of wound complications, axial and rotary alignment of limb, fixation failure, articular congruity and range of motion of the knees and post injury employment. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Results: Maximum follow-up period was 13 months. All the fractures were united at final follow-up. Clinical evaluation was done with the Tegner Lysholm knee scoring scale.2 Excellent results were found in 78% cases and good and fair results in 22% cases. There was significant correlation between range of motion and the Tegner Lysholm knee score (p < 0.001, Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.741). The correlation between the score and the radiographical union duration was significant (p = 0.006, Pearson correlation coefficient = −0.554). Conclusion: A staged treatment plan allows healing of soft tissue envelope, with avoidance of dreadful complications such as compartment syndrome and chronic infection. In addition, a staged treatment strategy does not hamper the fracture reduction, bony union and the functional results.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1008127520300924High energy fractureTibial plateau fracturesStaged treatment
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Abhay Elhence
Sumit Banerjee
Nitesh gahlot
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Abhay Elhence
Sumit Banerjee
Nitesh gahlot
Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
High energy fracture
Tibial plateau fractures
Staged treatment
author_facet Nilesh Barwar
Abhay Elhence
Sumit Banerjee
Nitesh gahlot
author_sort Nilesh Barwar
title Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
title_short Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
title_full Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
title_fullStr Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
title_full_unstemmed Does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? A case series
title_sort does a staged treatment of high energy tibial plateau fractures affect functional results and bony union? a case series
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Purpose: Tibial plateau fracture (TPF) is a devastating injury as it shatters lower articular surface of the largest joint. Apart from bony injury, TPF can lead to great soft tissue envelope compromise which affects the treatment plan and outcome. In the present study, clinical results were assessed in cases of high energy TPFs treated in staged manner. Methods: Twenty-three (20 males and 3 females) patients of high energy communited TPFs (Schatzker type V and VI) were consecutively treated.1 All the patient had compromise of overlying skin conditions. They were all successively scheduled for staged treatment plan which comprised of application of bridging knee external fixator on the first day of admission and definitive internal fixation after skin and soft tissue overlying the fracture were healed. Schatzker type I, II, III and IV were excluded from the study. Primary survey was done and patient who had head injury, chest and abdominal injury, pelvic injury and contralateral limb injury and open fractures were excluded from the study. The patients were also evaluated in terms of wound complications, axial and rotary alignment of limb, fixation failure, articular congruity and range of motion of the knees and post injury employment. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Results: Maximum follow-up period was 13 months. All the fractures were united at final follow-up. Clinical evaluation was done with the Tegner Lysholm knee scoring scale.2 Excellent results were found in 78% cases and good and fair results in 22% cases. There was significant correlation between range of motion and the Tegner Lysholm knee score (p < 0.001, Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.741). The correlation between the score and the radiographical union duration was significant (p = 0.006, Pearson correlation coefficient = −0.554). Conclusion: A staged treatment plan allows healing of soft tissue envelope, with avoidance of dreadful complications such as compartment syndrome and chronic infection. In addition, a staged treatment strategy does not hamper the fracture reduction, bony union and the functional results.
topic High energy fracture
Tibial plateau fractures
Staged treatment
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