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Does the Schatzker III Tibial Plateau Fracture Exist?
BackgroundThe Schatzker classification system for tibial plateau fractures is one of the most commonly used systems. However, there has been...
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Introduction of 3D-classification and its derived surgical sequence of Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures
IntroductionSchatzker IV tibial plateau fractures usually have a worse prognosis due to their high variability and the accompanied bony and soft...
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Effect of Schatzker type VI tibial plateau fractures combined with a proximal fibular and/or posterolateral joint facet fracture on early postoperative functional recovery
PurposeThe objective of this study was to investigate the effect of proximal fibular and/or posterolateral joint facet (PJF) fractures on early...
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Correlation of preoperative CT imaging shift parameters of the lateral plateau with lateral meniscal injury in Schatzker IV-C tibial plateau fractures
BackgroundSchatzker IV-C is a high-energy tibial plateau fracture often accompanied by lateral meniscus injuries. While imaging examinations are...
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Schatzker 3 Tibial Plateau Reduction and Osteoplasty Using Tektona® Flexible Lamella: a Case Report
Schatzker 3 fractures of tibial plateau are classically treated with open reduction and internal fixation. Recent mini-invasive techniques have been...
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Comparison of the results of the synthesis of Schatzker II and III tibial plateau fractures by screwing versus plate
PurposeLateral tibial plateau fractures with depression are the most common. Their treatment is currently surgical. Many therapeutic procedures have...
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Comparable outcomes with intramedullary nail and plate constructs for Schatzker VI tibial plateau fractures
BackgroundOutcomes data of intramedullary nail fixation (IMN) constructs for complex Schatzker VI tibial plateau fractures are scant in the...
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Outcomes following balloon tibioplasty versus conventional osteosynthesis techniques for Schatzker type III tibial plateau fractures: a systematic review
IntroductionSchatzker type III fractures of the tibial plateau require elevation of the depressed portions to regain articular congruity. Balloon...
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Unilateral locking plate versus unilateral locking plate combined with compression bolt for Schatzker I–IV tibial plateau fractures: a comparative study
BackgroundThe quality and durability of fracture reduction play an important role in the functional prognosis of articulation. The purpose of this...
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Correlation between CT images of lateral plateau and lateral meniscus injuries in patients with Schatzker II tibial plateau fractures:a retrospective study
BackgroundThere is a great deal of controversy on whether routine MRI examination is needed for fresh fractures while the vast majority of patients...
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Reverse traction with Kirschner wires and bilateral external fixation device combined with minimally invasive plate oseoynthesis technique for tibial plateau fractures of type Schatzker V and VI
PurposeComplex bicondylar tibial plateau fracture (TPF) has always been a tricky problem for surgeons. We created a novel external device used...
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Are Schatzker and AO classifications accurate enough to classify tibial plateau fractures in alpine skiers?
PurposeThe aims of this study were (1) to collect prospectively all tibial plateau fractures admitted to our department, over two ski seasons, and to...
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The prevalence of soft tissue injuries in operative Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures
BackgroundTo describe the incidence of soft-tissue injuries in patients with surgically treated Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures.
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A comparison of clinical, radiological, and quality-of-life outcomes of double-plate internal and Ilizarov external fixations for Schatzker type 5 and 6 tibia plateau fractures
PurposeTo compare clinical, functional, and radiological outcomes in patients with bicondylar tibial fractures treated with either double-plate or...
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Combined lateral peripatellar and posteromedial approaches for Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures involving posteromedial plane: a prospective study
BackgroundThe objective of this study to evaluate prospectively the effectiveness of Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures involving...
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The effect of addition of 2DCT scans and 3DCT scans for the classification of tibial plateau fractures: a systematic review
PurposeIn this systematic review, we evaluate the effect of radiographs and 2D and 3D imaging techniques on the interobserver agreement of six...
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Comparison of clinical and radiographic outcomes of arthroscopic-assisted percutaneous fixation versus open reduction internal fixation of lateral tibial plateau fractures
PurposeTreatment for tibial plateau fractures continues to evolve but maintains primary objectives of anatomic reduction of the joint line and a...
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3D map**: has the mystery of proximal tibia fractures been solved?
PurposeOne of the major limitations of the 2D fracture evaluation (Schatzker classification) is its failure to adequately assess fracture lines in...
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Tibial plateau fractures: three dimensional fracture map** and morphologic measurements
PurposeThe injury mechanisms and classifications of tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) are still controversial. The aim of this study is to show 3D...
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The blister occurring in severe tibial plateau fractures (Schatzker V–VI) decreases the risk of acute compartment syndrome
BackgroundSevere tibial plateau fractures may result in acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, which is always considered to be an orthopaedic...