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Blade Plate Fixation of Proximal Tibial Fractures
Young Soo Byun, Hong Tae Kim, Soon Man Hong, Sang Chul Shin, Soo Yeol Jeon, Byung Doo Jang
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures 2000;13(3):507-514.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.3.507
Published online: June 23, 2016

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Taegu Fatima Hospital, Taegu, Korea.

fatimaos@unitel.co.kr

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  • PURPOSE: This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the blade plate as an implant for the operative management of proximal tibial fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve proximal tibial fractures (AO classification, 10 type A and 2 type C) were treated by direct or indirect reduction and condylar blade plate fixation. The condylar blade plate was fixed on the anteromedial surface of the proximal tibia and cancellous bone graft was performed in 4 fractures with severe cortical comminution or bone defect in early cases. At the final follow-up assessment, the patients were evaluated as to subjective symptoms, objective findings, and radiographic findings. RESULTS: All fractures were healed in an average of 13.2 weeks (range, 9.0 to 25.0 weeks). There were 3 major complications of a delayed union, a 6-degree varus malunion, and a reduced range of motion of the knee related with associated multiple fractures of the ipsilateral lower limb, but there were no soft tissue problems, loss of fixation, infection, nonunion, and traumatic arthritis. A few patients complained a prominence of the plate on the anteromedial side of the proximal tibia. CONCLUSION: Blade plate fixation is a reliable method of stable fixation to obtain good results for proximal tibial fractures by early rehabilitation and good fracture healing, particularly in patients with osteoporosis and cortical comminution.

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