Abstract

Introduction: In this prospective cases series, we are reporting a mean 12-month follow up of the utilisation of dual plating technique for multi fragmentary articular distal femur fractures. Our technique consists of a lateral distal femoral locked plate and a low prole locked medial plate through a modied anterior (Swashbuckler) approach for the xation of C2, C3 fractures. Patients and Methods: 15 patients (9 males and 6 females) presented with supra condylar femoral fractures type C2/C3, according to Müller long bone classication and its revision, OA/OTA classication. These fractures were treated using dual plating through swashbuckler approach. They were followed up for clinical and radiological outcomes. Secondary outcomes included post-operative complications. Results: Mean time of radiological union in studied population was 18 weeks with a range of 14-24 weeks. We did not observe any post-operative varus angulation.12 out of 14 patients had good to excellent functional outcome. Fair outcome was reported in only two patients Conclusion: The technique of Dual plating xation using modied anterior approach (swashbuckler) for type C2,C3 distal femoral fractures is an efcient method of management. It has several advantages such as precise exposure, easy manipulation, anatomical reduction and stable xation. However, operative indications and principles should be strictly followed. The surgical technique must be perfect and the biomechanical qualities of the implants must be understood to prevent the development of major complications

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