2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.33797
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Supplementary Posteromedial Plating for the Fixation of Complex Tibial Plateau Fractures: A Prospective Study

Abstract: Introduction The management of complex tibial plateau fractures (CTPF) involving the posterior tibial plateau remains challenging and achieving maintenance of an axially stable construct with a single lateral locked plate is uncertain. Dual plating for such fractures via separate incisions can provide better fixation with superior clinical and radiological outcomes. This prospective study aimed to evaluate the results of the management of Schatzker type V and VI complex tibial plateau fractures usin… Show more

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“…In this procedure, a pre-contoured posteromedial buttress plate is fixed to the tibia using screws to support the medial column of the tibia, which can help restore joint stability and function (2) . A buttress plate is an orthopedic implant composed of a metallic material, usually titanium or stainless steel, that is utilized to provide additional structural support and stabilization to a bone that has been weakened or fracture (3,4) . The plate is anatomically designed to match the contour of the bone and is fixated to the bone using screws that are inserted through holes or slots in the plate (5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this procedure, a pre-contoured posteromedial buttress plate is fixed to the tibia using screws to support the medial column of the tibia, which can help restore joint stability and function (2) . A buttress plate is an orthopedic implant composed of a metallic material, usually titanium or stainless steel, that is utilized to provide additional structural support and stabilization to a bone that has been weakened or fracture (3,4) . The plate is anatomically designed to match the contour of the bone and is fixated to the bone using screws that are inserted through holes or slots in the plate (5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%