Yunfeng Yao1, Hao Lv2, Junfeng Zan2, Jisen Zhang2, Nan Zhu2, Rende Ning3, Juehua Jing4. 1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, People's Republic of China. Electronic address: bb_yaoyunfeng@126.com. 2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, People's Republic of China. 3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Third Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, People's Republic of China. 4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, People's Republic of China. Electronic address: Jingyhf2011@163.com.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The best fixation method for bicondylar tibial plateau fracture is debated. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of a lateral locking plate with that of dual plates in the treatment of tibial plateau fracture with a relatively intact medial condyle fragment. METHODS:Eighty-six patients diagnosed with a bicondylar tibial plateau fracture with a relatively intact medial condyle were assigned to groups treated with either dual buttress plates (DP group) or a lateral locking plate (LP group). Preoperative characteristics, surgical details, and postoperative complications were recorded and compared between groups. Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Scoring System score was used to evaluate clinical outcome. RESULTS: Both groups displayed satisfactory clinical and radiographic results. There were no significant differences in associated preoperative conditions between the DP and LP groups. Durations of hospital stay and operation were significantly shorter, and blood loss significantly less, in the LP group than in the DP group (P=0.045;0.038;0.031). The rate of delayed-union was significantly lower in the LP group than in the DP group (P=0.023). CONCLUSION: Both dual-plate and lateral locking-plate fixation can provide satisfactory treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures if properly used. When the medial tibial condyle is relatively intact, a lateral locking plate can provide stability similar to that of dual plate while decreasing operative duration and soft-tissue complications, which can assist fracture healing and shorten hospital stay. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: I - Randomized controlled trial.
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BACKGROUND: The best fixation method for bicondylar tibial plateau fracture is debated. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of a lateral locking plate with that of dual plates in the treatment of tibial plateau fracture with a relatively intact medial condyle fragment. METHODS: Eighty-six patients diagnosed with a bicondylar tibial plateau fracture with a relatively intact medial condyle were assigned to groups treated with either dual buttress plates (DP group) or a lateral locking plate (LP group). Preoperative characteristics, surgical details, and postoperative complications were recorded and compared between groups. Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Scoring System score was used to evaluate clinical outcome. RESULTS: Both groups displayed satisfactory clinical and radiographic results. There were no significant differences in associated preoperative conditions between the DP and LP groups. Durations of hospital stay and operation were significantly shorter, and blood loss significantly less, in the LP group than in the DP group (P=0.045;0.038;0.031). The rate of delayed-union was significantly lower in the LP group than in the DP group (P=0.023). CONCLUSION: Both dual-plate and lateral locking-plate fixation can provide satisfactory treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures if properly used. When the medial tibial condyle is relatively intact, a lateral locking plate can provide stability similar to that of dual plate while decreasing operative duration and soft-tissue complications, which can assist fracture healing and shorten hospital stay. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: I - Randomized controlled trial.
Authors: Shivam Sinha; Mahipat Singh; Shyam K Saraf; Amit Rastogi; Alok K Rai; Tej Bali Singh Journal: Indian J Orthop Date: 2019 May-Jun Impact factor: 1.251