Abstract

The tibial plateau Schatzker type Ⅲ fracture is a simple lateral collapse fracture, which is mainly seen in the low energy injuries of the knee joint in older patients with osteoporosis. The treatment options for this type of fracture are open reduction and internal fixation. Repairing the alignment of the collapsed joint surface and the tibial force line is the final goal of surgical treatment. Usually the choice of internal fixation is the combination of ship valve screw arrangement and support steel plate. Many authors recommend avoiding the use of simple hollow screws, especially in comminuted fractures with more severe joint defects, as this can easily lead to secondary collapse of the joint.(5)The traditional surgical method is an anterior-lateral approach with open reduction and internal fixation. Due to the long incision, large trauma, and poor medical compliance of the elderly, it is prone to complicated knee stiffness and traumatic arthritis. The surgical effect is not satisfactory.

Highlights

  • The tibial plateau Schatzker type III fracture is a simple lateral collapse fracture, which is mainly seen in the low energy injuries of the knee joint in older patients with osteoporosis(. 1-3) The treatment options for this type of fracture are open reduction and internal fixation

  • The continuous development of minimally invasive surgical methods for the treatment of tibial plateau Schatzker type III fractures has reduced the incidence of complications and improved knee function after surgery

  • Doria et al Applied pkp technology to tibial plateau Schatzker type III fractures [6], they conducted a random comparison In the study, 14 patients underwent traditional surgery, and 14 patients underwent pkp

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Introduction

The tibial plateau Schatzker type III fracture is a simple lateral collapse fracture, which is mainly seen in the low energy injuries of the knee joint in older patients with osteoporosis(. 1-3) The treatment options for this type of fracture are open reduction and internal fixation. The continuous development of minimally invasive surgical methods for the treatment of tibial plateau Schatzker type III fractures has reduced the incidence of complications and improved knee function after surgery.

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