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. 2020 Mar;51(3):723-734.
doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.01.023. Epub 2020 Jan 22.

A new strategy to fix posterolateral depression in tibial plateau fractures: Introduction of a new modified Frosch approach and a "Barrel hoop plate" technique

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A new strategy to fix posterolateral depression in tibial plateau fractures: Introduction of a new modified Frosch approach and a "Barrel hoop plate" technique

Zhu Yi et al. Injury. 2020 Mar.

Abstract

Aims: The articular congruity of tibial plateau has been stressed to be associated with the long-term function outcomes. Approach selection and fixation pattern to manipulate the posterolateral (PL)-depression of tibial plateau are both key issues which trauma surgeons should focus on. In order to provide a strong purchase of PL-depression, we developed a new modified Frosch approach and a "Barrel hoop plate" technique to provide bony reconstruction of PL-depression.

Materials and methods: Eleven consecutive patients of tibial plateau fractures involved in PL-depression were surgically treated at our single level-I trauma center. Our newly designed "Barrel hoop plate" was used to fix the PL-depression via a modified Frosch approach. The demography and treatment information were summarized of all the patients. X-ray and CT-scan of the knee joint were used to assess the reduction after operation. Besides evaluation of the HSS knee score, medial tibial plateau angle(mTPA), posterior slope angle(PSA) and articular step-off were measured to assess the malreduction degrees.

Results: The average operation time was 123 ± 20 min. The mean blood loss was 148 ± 45 mL. The fractures were healed radiographically at 13 ± 1 weeks post-operation. After 15 ± 2 months follow-up, all the patients were pain-free with full range of motion and stable knees. Radiologically, good fracture reduction was achieved in all cases. According to the final assessment, the mTPA, m-PSA and l-PSA were 85° ± 2°, 11° ± 5° and 10° ± 6°, respectively. The average range of motion was 128° ± 10°in flexion and 4° ± 4° in extension, and the average HSS score was 91 ± 3.

Conclusion: Our new approach is a modification of the Frosch approach with a decreased soft tissue exposure and a low risk of neurovascular vessel injury. The concurrent application of the "Barrel hoop plate" technique could not only provide a reconstruction of the PL tibial plateau, but also hoop the ruptured tibia plateau rim and secure the depression as a raft. This new technique prevented the PL-tibial plateau reduction loss and the made the patients' early range of motion come true.

Keywords: Approach; Fixation; Posterolateral depression; Tibial plateau fracture.

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Declaration of Competing Interest We declare there is no financial and personal relationships with other people, or organisations, that could inappropriately influence our work.

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