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    • [PDF File]A Review Paper Proximal Tibial Stress Fractures Associated ... - MDedge

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      (A) On initial radiographs, tibial stress fracture was not apparent. (B) Radiographs obtained 2.5 months later show nearly healed tibial stress fracture. (C) Four months later, radiographs show valgus knee alignment aggravated by nonprotected weight-bearing. A Figure 2. Three and a half years after fracture, patient under-


    • [PDF File]Standard of Care: Tibial Plateau Fracture - Brigham and Women's Hospital

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      Case Type / Diagnosis: ICD-9: 823.00 - fracture of proximal tibia Tibial plateau fractures can occur as a result of high-energy trauma or in low-energy trauma when bone quality is poor. The most common mechanism of injury is motor vehicle accident, followed by falls and sports injuries, with 40% of injuries being poly-trauma. ...


    • [PDF File]Optimizing the Management of Moore Type I Postero-Medial ... - Orthobullets

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      the proximal tibial are relatively uncommon.1,2 It is a specific fracture pattern that is not well described by the AO (41-B2.2/B3.2) or Schatzker (IV) classification systems because ... evaluated at an outside hospital where a closed isolated left tibial plateau fracture was diagnosed (Moore type I, Schatzker 4, AO 41-B2.2 ...


    • [PDF File]Ankle Syndesmotic Injury - Orthobullets

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      15 cm proximal to the ankle. In con-trast, the group with a sectioned del-toid ligament demonstrated progres-sive widening of the syndesmosis (from0.5to4.5mm)withdisruption of the interosseous membrane (from 1.5 to 15 cm proximal to the ankle). Sectioning of the interosseous mem-brane from 3 to 4.5 cm proximal to the ankle resulted in a large ...


    • [PDF File]Review Article Open Tibial Shaft Fractures: I ... - Orthobullets

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      Open fractures of the tibial diaphysis are often associated with se-vere bone and soft-tissue injury. Contamination of the fracture site and devitalization of the soft-tissue envelope greatly increase the risk of infection, nonunion, and wound complications. Management of open tibial shaft fractures begins with a thorough patient evalua-


    • [PDF File]LCP Proximal Tibial Plate 3.5. Part of the Synthes Small Fragment LCP ...

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      2 DePuy Synthes LCP Proximal Tibial Plate 3.5 Surgical Technique The LCP Proximal Tibial Plate 3.5 is part of the Small Frag-ment LCP System, which merges locking screw technology with conventional plating techniques. The LCP Proximal Tibial Plate 3.5 has a limited-contact pro-file. The head and neck portions of the plate accept 3.5 mm


    • [PDF File]Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula in the Pediatric Patient

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      Proximal Tibia Metaphyseal Fracture • Usually 3-6 years old when femoral-tibial angle is growing towards valgus, typically incomplete/stable fx’s • Mechanism typically low-energy valgus force across knee (i.e. child going down slide into lap of adult) • Tendency toward transient valgus deformity (Cozen’s phenomenon)


    • [PDF File]Trampoline-related fractures of the proximal tibia in children

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      Conclusions: Using trampoline with a heavier person carries the risk of trampoline-related proximal tibial fracture in young children. We did not find a significant change in limb alignment at a minimum of one year of follow-up. Keywords: Proximal tibia, Fracture, Trampoline, Children Background As the recreational use of trampolines has increased


    • [PDF File]Proximal Fibula Fracture - STHK

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      This is a follow up leaflet to your recent telephone consultation with the fracture care team explaining the ongoing management of your injury. Your case has been reviewed by an Orthopaedic Consultant (Bone Specialist) and a Physiotherapist. You have sustained a fracture to your proximal fibula (upper outside aspect of your leg).


    • [PDF File]fractures treated with proximal tibia plate using MIPPO technique

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      of soft tissue, fracture hematoma and periosteal compression are the key to good results in proximal tibial fracture management. Intramedullary nails and Open reduction with compression plating have failed to give satisfactory results [2]. Indirect reduction was introduced in the 1988 by Mast et al. and others.


    • [PDF File]Schatzker Classification of Tibial Plateau Fractures - Orthobullets

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      Fracture-dislocation injuries of the knee can be distin-guished from tibial plateau fractures [24], but certain plateau fracture patterns, namely posterior, posteromedial, and medial plateau shear-type fractures, may represent a transient dislocation event and warrant appropriate workup including neurologic and vascular assessments. These, too,


    • [PDF File]Management of Proximal Tibial Fractures - Springer

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      tures of the tibial plateau, even in cases that could be treated non-operatively [ 1, 18, 28, 74 ] . However, the necessity for diagnosing and treating these injuries in the acute phase, synchro-nously with the proximal tibial fracture is still controversial with some authors recommending early repair while others advocate an Òactive


    • [PDF File]Treatment of proximal tibia fractures with locking compression plate: a ...

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      closed proximal tibial fracture. In our study, maximum patients having proximal tibial fracture i.e. 44% were in 51 to 60 years age group while 38% were 41 to 50 years old (Table no.1). Male preponderance with female to male ratio of 1: 2.6, because majority of working population in Indian set up are males.


    • [PDF File]Review Article Tibial Condyle Fractures: Current Concepts of Internal ...

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      (b) Medial proximal tibial angle (mPTA), defined as the angle created by the medial tibial plateau surface and the long axis of the tibia in the coronal plane. Figure 2: The Type 1 is a pure cleavage fracture, Type II is cleavage combined with depression, Type III Pure central/lateral condyle depression, Type IV Fractures of Medial condyle, Type V



    • [PDF File]Surgical Techniques Fracture of the Proximal Fifth ... - Orthobullets

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      MJ: Jones’ fractures and related fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal. Foot Ankle 1993;14:358-365.) Figure 1 Torg classification of proximal fifth metatarsal fracture. A, Oblique radiograph of the proximal fifth metatarsal demonstrating a type I (ie, avulsion) fracture extending into the metatarsocuboid joint. B, AP radiograph of an ...


    • [PDF File]Tibial Plateau Fractures - Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)

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      •Recognize the anatomy of the proximal tibia •Describe initial evaluation and management •Identify common fracture patterns •Apply treatment principles and strategies •Partial articular fractures •Complete articular fractures •Discuss rehabilitation, complications, and outcomes •Illustrate selected tibial plateau cases


    • [PDF File]Surgical Approaches for Tibial Plateau Fractures - Thieme

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      Because most tibial plateau fractures involve thelateral tibial plateau, an anterolateral approach is the most frequently used approach for the treatment of plateau fractures ( Figs. 1–4). This approach is typically utilized for split-depression lateral plateau (Schatzker type II) and bicondylar (Schatzker type VI, type V) fracture patterns ...


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