A prospective study of surgical management of Schatzker Type V (Bicondylar) & Type Vi tibial plateau fracture by dual plating
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AIM: To assess the clinical and functional outcome of surgically treated proximal tibial fractures with dual plating at AIMS, B.G. Nagara during August 2018 to December 2020.Objectives1.To articular surface anatomical reduction PROXIMAL tibia perfectly by operative treatment internal fixation.2.To union radiologically after fixation plates3.To associated this modalitya.Range movements knee jointb.Relief pain for patientc.Return routine daily activities workMaterials Methods: Total number cases studied were 20.•Inclusion criteria: All patients who are skeletally mature fracture Schatzker type V VI (>18 years), AO Muller 41-C1, 41-C2, 41-C3, Gustilo-Anderson I II compound fracture.•Exclusion Criteria: Patients Type 3 plateau fractures, Children intact growth plate, pathological apart from osteoporosis.Observation Results: Our study used Honkonen Jarvinen Criteria radiological, functional, which showed excellent good result. reported Clinical be 85% excellent, 12% 2% fair. The was 80% 14% good, 4% fair poor. Radiological 79% 15% 0.70% results.Conclusion: From we conclude that, (Schatzker VI) managed gives anatomic reduction, accurate axial alignment rigid locking achieving a stable better joint.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2395-1958']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/ortho.2021.v7.i2d.2644