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A Prospective study of functional outcome of bicondylar tibial
plateau fracture managed with locking compression plate

A Prospective study of functional outcome of bicondylar tibial plateau fracture managed with locking compression plate

... articular fracture and in simple type A and B, fracture in the metadiaphyseal area, where anatomical reduction and absolute stability is recommended and can easily be achieved without wide ...

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Retrospective analysis of 514 cases of tibial plateau fractures based on morphology and injury mechanism

Retrospective analysis of 514 cases of tibial plateau fractures based on morphology and injury mechanism

... anterior bicondylar depression will occur, ...posterior tibial artery, is sometimes unreliable due to collateral circula- ...anteromedial tibial plateau fracture associated with ...

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Does Single Locked Plating Provide A standard treatment
Modality for Bicondylar tibial Plateau Fractures? A prospective study

Does Single Locked Plating Provide A standard treatment Modality for Bicondylar tibial Plateau Fractures? A prospective study

... target fracture fragments at different ...providing fracture stabilization of Bicondylar tibial plateau ...for Bicondylar tibial plateau fractures ...

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External versus internal fixation for bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: systematic review and meta-analysis

External versus internal fixation for bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: systematic review and meta-analysis

... the fracture fragments ...High-energy bicondylar fractures are often already accompanied by soft tissue damage, and ORIF in this setting is associated with wound complications, ...

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A biomechanical comparison between locked 3.5-mm plates and 4.5-mm plates for the treatment of simple bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: is bigger necessarily better?

A biomechanical comparison between locked 3.5-mm plates and 4.5-mm plates for the treatment of simple bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: is bigger necessarily better?

... They concluded that the maximal subsidence found in the specimens was mainly reversible or elastic and depended on the fixation technique with the locked plate group having a significantly higher maximal subsidence. The ...

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The use of bidirectional rapid reductor in minimally invasive treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: preliminary radiographic and clinical results

The use of bidirectional rapid reductor in minimally invasive treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: preliminary radiographic and clinical results

... and fixation. We once applied the same technique in managing calcaneal fractures and received satisfactory outcomes [26–28]. In fact, the laterally displaced frag- ments were difficult to reduce simply by traction. The ...

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Comparison of outcome of unilateral locking plate and dual plating in the treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

Comparison of outcome of unilateral locking plate and dual plating in the treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

... complex tibial plateau frac- tures were enrolled, and the study group consisted of 21 males (47%) and 24 females (53%) with an average age of ...the fracture pattern was difficult to ...open ...

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Functional Outcome Analysis of bicolumn plating in bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

Functional Outcome Analysis of bicolumn plating in bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

... The first incision was placed approximately 2 cm posterior to the posteromedial edge of the tibial shaft. The fascia overlying gastrocnemius was incised and the pes anserinus was retracted anteriorly. The ...

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Diagnosis and treatment of hyperextension bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

Diagnosis and treatment of hyperextension bicondylar tibial plateau fractures

... anterior tibial muscle fascia was cut longitudinally, and the tibial is an- terior muscle retracted ...medial fracture line. If the articular surface of the tibial plateau had a gap or ...

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MRI analysis of tibial PCL attachment in a large population of adult patients: reference data for anatomic PCL reconstruction

MRI analysis of tibial PCL attachment in a large population of adult patients: reference data for anatomic PCL reconstruction

... the tibial plateau was ...medial tibial plateau on lateral X-ray images, and the value was 8 mm on average, almost twice the size compared with the result in the present ...of tibial ...

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Why tibial plateau fractures are overlooked

Why tibial plateau fractures are overlooked

... their fracture, and many of these patients would likely have had a shorter rehabilita- tion period, if the fracture had been diagnosed at first medical ...their fracture was missed, underlines that ...

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GIT1 gene deletion delays chondrocyte differentiation and healing of tibial plateau fracture through suppressing proliferation and apoptosis of chondrocyte

GIT1 gene deletion delays chondrocyte differentiation and healing of tibial plateau fracture through suppressing proliferation and apoptosis of chondrocyte

... The G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR)-kinase interacting proteins 1 (GIT1) belongs to the GIT sub- family of ADP ribosylation factor (ARF)-GTPase in- cluding GIT1 and GIT2, which could stimulate GTPase activity of ...

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Regional assessment of articular cartilage gene expression and small proteoglycan metabolism in an animal model of osteoarthritis

Regional assessment of articular cartilage gene expression and small proteoglycan metabolism in an animal model of osteoarthritis

... washed in graded alcohols to 70% (vol/vol) ethanol and then stained for 10 min with 0.04% (weight/vol) toluidine blue in 0.1 mol/l sodium acetate buffer (pH 4.0) to visualize the tissue proteoglycans. This was followed ...

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Comparative digital cartilage histology for human and common osteoarthritis models

Comparative digital cartilage histology for human and common osteoarthritis models

... killed at the end of unrelated, non-cartilage-affecting experi- ments that were conducted in accordance with Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee guidelines. Each knee was separated into four parts: medial and ...

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Intraoperative 3D imaging leads to substantial revision rate in management of tibial plateau fractures in 559 cases

Intraoperative 3D imaging leads to substantial revision rate in management of tibial plateau fractures in 559 cases

... A possible limitation of this study is the restricted C- arm image. Unlike computed tomography, it can only display a predefined section measuring 12 × 12 × 12 cm. This means, for example, that fracture splits ...

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Pre operative radiographic findings predicting concomitant posterior malleolar fractures in tibial shaft fractures: a comparative retrospective study

Pre operative radiographic findings predicting concomitant posterior malleolar fractures in tibial shaft fractures: a comparative retrospective study

... of tibial shaft fractures com- bined with posterior malleolus injuries is still controver- ...the fracture is mostly caused by indirect low-energy torsional ...spiral fracture in the weak parts ...

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LCP external fixation - External application of an internal fixator: two cases and a review of the literature

LCP external fixation - External application of an internal fixator: two cases and a review of the literature

... suspended above bone. During plate application, both plate and bone fragment can move independently, making accurate screw placement difficult as small shifts at the plate translate to great deviations at the level of ...

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The tibial growth plate as a predictor of the original tibial plateau joint line as a reference for kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty

The tibial growth plate as a predictor of the original tibial plateau joint line as a reference for kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty

... The geometry of the tibial GP was extracted using livewire function and mask-editing tools of the Mimics® software. The 3D model of the GP was then divided in medial and lateral halves about the mid-sagittal plane ...

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A novel implant removal technique by endoscopy

A novel implant removal technique by endoscopy

... In our series, there were three cases of wound dehis- cence, one in the lateral malleolus and two in the tibial shaft. The tibial shaft cases were both chronic osteomyelitis with initially poor skin ...

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Floating Knee Injuries: An analysis of functional outcome and factors influencing the outcome

Floating Knee Injuries: An analysis of functional outcome and factors influencing the outcome

... of tibial fractures (two patients needed three operations and one patient needed four operations) and three patients had to undergo revision fixation of their femoral ...

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