Fractures of the tibial plateau involve similar energies as the tibial pilon but greater articular surface involvement
ABSTRACT Patients with tibial pilon fractures have a higher incidence of post‐traumatic osteoarthritis than those with fractures of the tibial plateau. This may indicate that pilon fractures present a greater mechanical insult to the joint than do plateau fractures. We tested the hypothesis that fra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of orthopaedic research 2017-03, Vol.35 (3), p.618-624 |
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Patients with tibial pilon fractures have a higher incidence of post‐traumatic osteoarthritis than those with fractures of the tibial plateau. This may indicate that pilon fractures present a greater mechanical insult to the joint than do plateau fractures. We tested the hypothesis that fracture energy and articular fracture edge length, two independent indicators of severity, are higher in pilon than plateau fractures. We also evaluated whether clinical fracture classification systems accurately reflect severity. Seventy‐five tibial plateau fractures and 52 tibial pilon fractures from a multi‐institutional study were selected to span the spectrum of severity. Fracture severity measures were calculated using objective CT‐based image analysis methods. The ranges of fracture energies measured for tibial plateau and pilon fractures were 3.2–33.2 Joules (J) and 3.6–32.2 J, respectively, and articular fracture edge lengths were 68.0–493.0 mm and 56.1–288.6 mm, respectively. There were no differences in the fracture energies between the two fracture types, but plateau fractures had greater articular fracture edge lengths (p |
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ISSN: | 0736-0266 1554-527X |
DOI: | 10.1002/jor.23359 |