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The Efficacy of MRI in Tibial Plateau Fractures
Hyoun Oh Cho, Kyoung Duck Kwak, Dae Hwan Lim, Sang Min Ahn, Kyung Ku Kang
J Korean Fract Soc 2004;17(2):122-132.   Published online April 30, 2004
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2004.17.2.122
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PURPOSE
To analysis the efficacy of MRI in assessing fracture configuration and frequency of associated soft tissue injuries in tibial plateau fractures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In the plain films and MRI of 47 cases with tibial plateau fractures,every fracture was classified by findings on plain film and MRI respectively according to the Schatzker system and they were compared with each other. The degree of displacement and depression of the fracture fragments were measured on plain film and MRI.
RESULTS
MRI was more accurate in determining the classification of the fracture and measuring the displacement and depression of fragments. Fracture classifications were changed in 12 cases. Especially in Schatzker VI cases, articular step off over 2 mm and articular fragments over 2X2 cm were revealed in detail by MRI. Evidence of internal derangement of the knee was found in 38 (80.8%) cases.
CONCLUSION
Most of the cases with acute tibial plateau fracture were commonly associated with ligamentous and meniscal injuries. MRI can aid in accurate evaluation of tibial plateau fracture patterns and decision of treatment plan.

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  • Evaluation of the Patterns of Fractures and the Soft Tissue Injury Using MRI in Tibial Plateau Fractures
    Ji-Yong Chun, Hee-Gon Park, Sung-Su Hwang
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2007; 20(4): 302.     CrossRef
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Treatment of Severe Open Fractures of Tibial Shaft: Comparison Between Ilizarov External Fixation and Secondary Intramedullary Nailing
Hyoun Oh Cho, Kyoung Duck Kwak, Hong Joo Lee, Dae Hwan Lim, Sang Min Ahn, Jae Ho Chang, Kyung Ku Kang
J Korean Soc Fract 2002;15(2):234-242.   Published online April 30, 2002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2002.15.2.234
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PURPOSE
We tried to compare the results of Ilizarov external fixation cases with the cases of secondary intramedullary nailing after tempory Ilizarov fixation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From the January 1996 to February 2001 , 34 cases of severe open tibial shaft fracture in adults were treated with Ilizarov external fixation and secondary intramedullary nailing after temporary Ilizarov fixation. According to Gustilo- Anderson classification, it consisted of type II 2 ,IIIA 7 ,IIIB 9 ,IIIC 2cases in Ilizarov group ,and type II 2, IIIA 7, IIIB 5cases in secondary intramedullary nailing group.
RESULT
There was no significant difference in the union time of Ilizarov external fixation and secondary intramedullary nailing after temporary Ilizarov fixation. But the secondary nailed group had slightly better motion , less final angulation and felt more comfortable . It is the treatment preferred by patients and does not require the same high level of patient compliance as external fixation.
CONCLUSION
Secondary intramedullary nailing after temporary Ilizarov fixation is the useful method in the treatment of open fractures of tibia.
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