2016
DOI: 10.3126/jcmsn.v12i1.14455
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A study of conservative management of tibial plateau fractures

Abstract: associated medical problems where operative intervention is not an option. Localized depressions of up to 10 millimeters in the articular surface of lateral plateau may result in stable knees and have good outcomes when treated non-operatively. 13 This interventional and prospective study was conducted in minimally displaced and depressed tibial plateau fracture with displacement of less than 4 mm, depression of less than 8 mm and less than 10 degrees of instability to evaluate the functional outcome and compl… Show more

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“…Preferred treatment for tibial plateau fractures is open reduction and internal fixation in all displaced and unstable tibial plateau fractures 5,6 . There had been many controversies in approaches while managing tibial plateau fracture 7 . Presently the standard treatment option is open reduction with anatomic restoration of articular surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preferred treatment for tibial plateau fractures is open reduction and internal fixation in all displaced and unstable tibial plateau fractures 5,6 . There had been many controversies in approaches while managing tibial plateau fracture 7 . Presently the standard treatment option is open reduction with anatomic restoration of articular surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%