2016
DOI: 10.5958/2395-1362.2016.00032.3
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Evaluation of Outcome of Proximal Tibia Fractures managed with MIPPO

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“…This fracture occurred more commonly in middle age group. Whereas age group was recorded as 41.3 years in Patil et al, 42.31 years in Chintwar et al and 36.5 years in Sharma et al [9][10][11] In our present study of 20 patients, the incidences of proximal tibial fractures are most common in males when compared to females. Results were compared with other studies conducted by Patil et al, Chintwar et al and Sharma et al [9][10][11] In the present study, right side is more commonly involved than left side (60%).…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…This fracture occurred more commonly in middle age group. Whereas age group was recorded as 41.3 years in Patil et al, 42.31 years in Chintwar et al and 36.5 years in Sharma et al [9][10][11] In our present study of 20 patients, the incidences of proximal tibial fractures are most common in males when compared to females. Results were compared with other studies conducted by Patil et al, Chintwar et al and Sharma et al [9][10][11] In the present study, right side is more commonly involved than left side (60%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…These results were compared to other studies. 10,11 In the present study mode of injury for proximal tibial fractures, are mainly due to road traffic accidents and fall. 70% of the injuries are due to road traffic accidents and the remaining 30% are due to fall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…To prevent mal-alignment, the plate is placed with the knee in semiextended position, and the fixed angle screws prevent the displacement of the reduced fracture [13,17] . The radiological and functional outcome were assessed according to the Modified Rasmussen's criteria [6,7] . In our study, 23 patients (53.48%) had excellent outcome, 12 patients (27.90%) had good outcome and 8 patients (18.60%) had fair outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All the patients were regularly followed up at intervals of 6-8 weeks till complete fracture union. On follow up, the patients were evaluated for clinical and radiological outcome according to the Modified Rasmussen's criteria [6,7] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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