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Georg Mattiassich1,2, Ernst Foltin3, Martin Pietsch4, Oliver Djahani5, Albert Kröpfl6,7, Martin Fischmeister8, Georg Scheurecker9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A lack of data exists on the long-term magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings after surgical repair of tibial plateau fractures (TPFs). We evaluated the MRI findings 13 to 31 years after surgical repair of TPFs, focusing especially on the pathological changes in the ligaments, menisci, and cartilage.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26210789 PMCID: PMC4515000 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0633-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Fork-shaped plate
Fig. 2Method of measurements on plain radiograph anteroposterior (right knee – unaffected side): line 1 was drawn between the cortices of the medial and lateral condyle near the articular surface, line 2 was drawn from medial to lateral rim of the proximal tibia (without osteophytes). Tibial widening was given as the quotient of these two parameters and expressed as a percentage of the femoral width
Fig. 3Method of measurements on plain radiograph anteroposterior (left knee – affected side): Lateral plateau impression is the difference between line (b) drawn from the maximum impression of tibial plateau baseline parallel to line (c) that is drawn in extension of the medial plateau parallel to the joint line. Line (a) is the common perpendicular to lines (b) and c. There was valgus alignment of the knee joint (not shown)
Fig. 4Relation between WORMS and age at time of the accident. Empty circles represent patients with the lowest dislocation at time of accident (Impression less than 10 mm and tibial condylar widening of less then 105 % of the femoral condyles)
Fig. 5Fat-suppressed proton-density-weighted (FS-PDw) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fig. 5 a (sagittal plane) – Signs of degeneration of anterior cruciate ligament with abnormal high signal intensity. Fig. 5 b (coronal plane)– Large arrows: Lateral meniscus with degeneration and extrusion (tear not shown). b - Arrow heads: Bone marrow edema. b - Small arrows: Partial thickening of the medial collateral ligament on MRI
Fig. 6Influence of the widening of the tibial plateau (TP) at the time of the accident on lesion of the external meniscus at the time of FU: full circles denote TCF where the widenig of the TP was corrected by the operation to less then or equal to 102 % of the of the femoral width