Proximal Tibia (Plateau) Fractures Flashcards

1
Q

Likely cause if young?

A

High energy injury

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2
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Likely cause if osteoporotic?

A

Low energy injury

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3
Q

What is proximal tibia fracture?

A

Split in bone and/or depression of articular surface

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4
Q

If there is a valgus injury?

A
  • Lateral plateau fracture
  • Failure of MCL
  • Failure of ACL (?)
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5
Q

If there is a direct blow?

A
  • Proximal tibia and fibula fracture

- Injury to common peroneal nerve (foot drop)

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6
Q

Varus injury?

A
  • Medial plateau fracture
  • Potential LCL rupture
  • Stretch injury to common peroneal nerve
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7
Q

Investigation of proximal tibia fracture?

A

CT scan: plan surgical fixation

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8
Q

Treatment of proximal tibial fracture?

A
  • Reduction of articular surface + rigid fixation (plates and screws)
  • Also usually need some grafting
  • Early motion
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9
Q

Treatment of high energy fracture?

A
  • may require external fixator spanning joint first (swelling resolve)
  • Then open reduction & internal fixation
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