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. 2019 Jan 4;16(1):91-96.
doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2018.12.016. eCollection 2019 Jan-Feb.

Malreduction of tibial articular width in bicondylar tibial plateau fractures treated with circular external fixation is associated with post-traumatic osteoarthritis

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Malreduction of tibial articular width in bicondylar tibial plateau fractures treated with circular external fixation is associated with post-traumatic osteoarthritis

Shankar Thiagarajah et al. J Orthop. .

Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to report outcomes of Bicondylar Tibial Plateau (BTP) fractures treated using Ilizarov fixation, and identify risk factors for developing post-traumatic radiographic osteoarthritis (ROA).

Methods: Retrospective study of 80 BTP fractures managed with Ilizarov fixation.

Results: All fractures united, with only 3 cases of deep infection. ROA was evident in 12.5% at average 13 months post-injury. Increased tibial articular-widening associated with risk of developing ROA (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: Ilizarov fixation is safe and reliable in the management of BTP fractures. Restoration of tibial articular-width at fixation associated with reduced risk of developing radiographic OA.

Keywords: Bicondylar; Fracture; Ilizarov; Osteoarthritis; Plateau; Tibial.

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Computed tomography imaging of a patient pre-operatively.
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Post-operative radiographs of the same patient.
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Final radiographs after union in the same patient with excellent Rasmussen Radiological Score.
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Kaplan-Meier survival curve for patients requiring total knee arthroplasty.
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Post-operative and post-Ilizarov frame removal radiographs demonstrating evidence of osteoarthritis.

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