Functional Outcome and Incidence of Osteoarthritis in Operated Tibial Plateau Fractures

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  • Abhijeet Salunke Department of Orthopaedics, Pramukhswami Medical College Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India
  • Himanshu Kanani Department of Orthopaedics, Pramukhswami Medical College Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India
  • Subodh Pathak Department of Orthopaedics, Pramukhswami Medical College Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India
Abstract:

Background: In the challenging tibial condyle fractures despite anatomical joint reconstruction, development ofosteoarthritis may still occur secondary to the initial articular cartilage and meniscal injury. The aim of the study wasto know incidence of osteoarthritis in our operated cases of tibial plateau fracture and to evaluate functional outcome.Methods: Our operated 60 patients of tibial plateau fractures between 2006 to 2013 were evaluated retrospectively.Pre-operative radiographs were classified using Schatzker classification. Patients were followed up clinically andradiologically and were assessed for functional outcome and development of osteoarthritis.Results: The average duration of follow up was 76.32 months ranging from 42 to 130 months. The average age was41.28 (20-73) years. According to Schatzker classification type VI accounted for 32.5% and type V for 20 %. AverageVAS Score was 1.35 ranging from 0 to 4. According to American knee society scoring system, 47patients had excellentand 8 patients had good knee scores, while 52 patients had excellent, 4 patients had good and 1 patient had poorfunctional scores. According to Ahlback classification 25 patients had grade I, while 9 patients had grade II, 7 patientshad grade III and 3 patients had grade IV osteoarthritis of knee.Conclusion: Incidence of osteoarthritis goes higher with Schatzker’s grading. Despite presence of radiological arthritispatients can have good clinical function if the articular reduction and limb alignment are maintained. Treatment goalsshould include a congruent articular reduction, adequate knee stability, anatomical limb alignment and avoidance ofcomplications.Level of evidence: IV

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volume 6  issue 6

pages  508- 516

publication date 2018-11-01

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