Abstract

The report presents a case describing a very unusual hyperextension tibial plateau fracture, which is a small collapse of the front articular surface accompanied by injury to the posterior ligament and tendon and popliteal artery. The treatment of this fracture includes implantation of bone materials and anatomical reduction through rigid internal fixation, and symptomatic treatment of vascular injuries.

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