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- W3145952912 abstract "Introduction Tibial plateau fractures are a heterogenous group of injuries with a variable amount of articular injury and are commonly associated with lateral sided articular impaction. Previous work has focused on describing the morphology of tibial plateau fractures, but has neglected description of medial sided articular impaction. The aim of this investigation was to assess the morphology of medial sided articular impaction in tibial plateau fractures, with specific attention directed toward the frequency, location, size, and associated fracture patterns. Methods Skeletally mature patients presenting to a Level I trauma center from 2008-2018 with a tibial plateau fracture (AO/OTA 41B-C) were identified retrospectively. Fractures were classified by AO/OTA and Schatzker type. Radiographs and computed tomography (CT) scans were reviewed to identify and localize medial sided articular impaction. The location and surface area of impaction was characterized by creating frequency diagram heat maps from axial CT scans. Descriptive statistics were performed using standard measures. Results Of the 1032 tibial plateau fractures included, 82 (7.9%) were noted to have medial sided articular impaction. Rate of impaction varied by fracture type (p = 0.03): Schatzker II, 2% (7 of 381); Schatzker IV, 21% (19 of 96); and Schatzker VI, 11% (56 of 524). Average total surface area of impaction was 9% of the total and 19% of the medial plateau area. Area of impaction varied by fracture type (p = 0.004): Schatzker II, 6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 4%−7%); Schatzker IV, 11% (95% CI, 9%−13%), and Schatzker VI, 9% (95% CI, 7%−11%). The area of impaction occurred primarily along the lateral aspect of the medial plateau in Schatzker II fractures, in the anteromedial quadrant of Schatzker IV fractures, and was evenly distributed across the medial plateau in Schatzker VI fractures. Conclusions Surgeons should be aware that medial articular impaction is present in approximately 8% of tibial plateau fractures. Schatzker IV fractures are most likely to have medial impaction and a larger proportion of the joint surface involved in these injuries." @default.
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- W3145952912 title "Medial sided articular impaction in tibial plateau fractures" @default.
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