Revisiting the Management of Tibial Plateau Fractures
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Three-dimensional imaging has changed the understanding and management of tibial plateau fractures. In the 1970s, Schatzker proposed a classification for tibial plateau fractures, which highlighted the morphology of the six principal types. More recently, this original classification was complimented by an extended one underscoring the importance of understanding where the split wedge fragment(s) is/are located in three dimensions. The extended classification introduced the split wedge fragment and the continuity of the rim as the determinants of joint stability and the critical role that this plays in the management of tibial plateau fractures. The current manuscript re-emphasizes contemporary concepts of tibial plateau stability and depicts key issues which must be considered when planning the definitive surgical fixation of tibial plateau fractures.
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