| Literature DB >> 22391944 |
Brandon Broome1, Cyril Mauffrey, Jeremy Statton, Mike Voor, David Seligson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anatomic reduction of intra-articular fractures of the tibial plateau and distal radius can be difficult to achieve. Treatment goals are centered on restoring the native anatomy and articular congruency. Several surgeons in the USA have begun using an inflatable bone tamp to reduce these fracture patterns. The concept is built on the success of the tamp in kyphoplasty of the spine, but it has yet to be tested in the lab for use in the extremities. We performed an investigation into the safety and efficacy of using an inflatable bone tamp for intra-articular fracture reduction of the tibial plateau and distal radius.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22391944 PMCID: PMC3349028 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-012-0185-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig. 1Depression fracture of the medial tibial plateau
Tibial plateau results
| Plateau | Instrumentation | Fracture characteristics | Quality production | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tibial pair 1 | ||||
| Right | Medial | Metal tamp | 7 mm depression, comminution | Over reduction, penetration of joint surface |
| Lateral | Balloon | 4 mm depression | No/minimal residual defect | |
| Left | Medial | Balloon | 7 mm depression, comminution | No/minimal residual defect |
| Lateral | Metal tamp | 4 mm depression | Over reduction, cancellous bone into joint | |
| Tibial pair 2 | ||||
| Right | Medial | Metal tamp | Small depression <5mm | No/minimal residual defect |
| Lateral | Balloon | Small depression <5mm | No/minimal residual defect | |
| Left | Medial | Balloon | Small depression <5mm | No/minimal residual defect |
| Lateral | Metal tamp | Small depression <5mm | 1 mm final stepoff | |
| Tibial pair 3 | ||||
| Right | Medial | Balloon | 10 mm depression | No/minimal residual defect |
| Lateral | Metal tamp | 8 mm depression, comminution | Poor reduction, irregular surface | |
| Left | Medial | Metal tamp | 10 mm depression | No/minimal residual defect |
| Lateral | Balloon | 8 mm depression, comminution | No/minimal residual defect | |
Fig. 2Comminuted depression reduced with the balloon technique
Fig. 3Comminuted depression with overreduction by a metal tamp
Fig. 4Small depression elevated easily with balloon technique
Fig. 5Top row shows a depression with large fragments reduced nicely with a metal tamp. Bottom row shows similar results when the balloon technique was used
Fig. 6Two examples of die-punch-type distal radius fractures reduced with the balloon