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Orthopedics, 1988
ABSTRACT: A retrospective study of 128 patients with fractures of the tibial plateau treated at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions over a 20-year period was undertaken to compare the results of operative treatment with the results of the nonoperative treatment.
J O, Anglen, W L, Healy
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ABSTRACT: A retrospective study of 128 patients with fractures of the tibial plateau treated at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions over a 20-year period was undertaken to compare the results of operative treatment with the results of the nonoperative treatment.
J O, Anglen, W L, Healy
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2003
We recommend a treatment algorithm for tibial eminence fracture management (Fig.11). Displaced and irreducible fractures require arthroscopic or open treatment based on surgeon preference. Objective sagittal plane laxity does not translate into long-term clinical or subjective instability.
William K, Accousti, R Baxter, Willis
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We recommend a treatment algorithm for tibial eminence fracture management (Fig.11). Displaced and irreducible fractures require arthroscopic or open treatment based on surgeon preference. Objective sagittal plane laxity does not translate into long-term clinical or subjective instability.
William K, Accousti, R Baxter, Willis
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Der Chirurg, 2004
In the AO classification, the distal tibia is 43 and A type injuries are extra-articular, B type partial articular and C type involve the whole of the articular surface with complete separation of the joint from the diaphysis. The term pilon fracture should be confined to B(3) and C type fractures. The injury mechanism of pilon fractures will vary from
M P, Hahn, J W, Thies
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In the AO classification, the distal tibia is 43 and A type injuries are extra-articular, B type partial articular and C type involve the whole of the articular surface with complete separation of the joint from the diaphysis. The term pilon fracture should be confined to B(3) and C type fractures. The injury mechanism of pilon fractures will vary from
M P, Hahn, J W, Thies
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TIBIAL FRACTURES, THE ILIZAROV ALTERNATIVE
Southern Medical Journal, 1990Between February 1988 and May 1989, 17 consecutive patients with 18 tibial fractures were treated using the Ilizarov method and apparatus. Injuries included four closed fractures and 14 open fractures. There were three Grade I open, four Grade II open, and seven Grade III open tibial fractures. Indications for application of the Ilizarov frame included
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1967
A review of tibial condylar fractures has been presented. The principles of treatment, the classification of fractures, and the factors responsible for permanent disability have been delineated. The role of soft-tissue injuries in the production of permanent disability has been discussed.
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A review of tibial condylar fractures has been presented. The principles of treatment, the classification of fractures, and the factors responsible for permanent disability have been delineated. The role of soft-tissue injuries in the production of permanent disability has been discussed.
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Der Unfallchirurg, 1997
The classification of tibial plateau fractures is based on morphological criteria according to AO/ASIF and Schatzker or on functional criteria according to Moore. A total of 81 acute tibial plateau fractures were operated on over a 6-year period. The patient data and the operative procedure are given (not including late results). Some 6% of ligamentous
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The classification of tibial plateau fractures is based on morphological criteria according to AO/ASIF and Schatzker or on functional criteria according to Moore. A total of 81 acute tibial plateau fractures were operated on over a 6-year period. The patient data and the operative procedure are given (not including late results). Some 6% of ligamentous
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
Tibial spine fractures (TSFs) are a relatively uncommon knee injury that most commonly occurs in skeletally immature pediatric patients following a sports or bicycle-related injury. Treatment of TSFs is guided based on fracture displacement on radiographs and associated injuries. Surgical treatment is recommended for displaced TSFs with arthroscopic or
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Tibial spine fractures (TSFs) are a relatively uncommon knee injury that most commonly occurs in skeletally immature pediatric patients following a sports or bicycle-related injury. Treatment of TSFs is guided based on fracture displacement on radiographs and associated injuries. Surgical treatment is recommended for displaced TSFs with arthroscopic or
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
A change in the management of open tibial shaft fractures provided an opportunity for comparative study. One series of patients was treated nearly exclusively by conservative methods and compared with another series treated by external skeletal transfixation (EST). The latter method was found to be superior. In spite of a number of pin tract infections,
K, Larsson, W, van der Linden
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A change in the management of open tibial shaft fractures provided an opportunity for comparative study. One series of patients was treated nearly exclusively by conservative methods and compared with another series treated by external skeletal transfixation (EST). The latter method was found to be superior. In spite of a number of pin tract infections,
K, Larsson, W, van der Linden
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Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1973
(1973). Fractures of Tibial Condyles. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 311-322.
G, Bakalim, E, Wilppula
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(1973). Fractures of Tibial Condyles. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 311-322.
G, Bakalim, E, Wilppula
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Segmental Tibial Shaft Fractures
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1976A series of 54 cases with multiple fractures of the tibia is reported. Sixty-eight per cent of the group were pedestrians hit by a car. Fifty-two per cent were open fractures. Osteosynthesis was performed in 33 cases, whereas 21 were treated conservatively.
O, LangÄrd, O, Bo
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