Title of article
Optimizing Outcomes after Operative Treatment Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures – Time for Innovation?
Author/Authors
Dekhne ، Mihir Women s Hospital and Rigshopsitalet - Harvard Medical School , Stenquist ، Derek Women s Hospital and Rigshopsitalet - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative , Suneja ، Nishant Harvard Orthopedic Trauma Initiative - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative School , Weaver ، Michael Harvard Orthopedic Trauma Initiative - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative School , Petersen ، Michael Brigham and Women s Hospital and Rigshopsitalet 4 Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative , Singh ، Upender Brigham and Women s Hospital and Rigshopsitalet - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative , Von Keudell ، Arvind 3 Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Brigham and Women s Hospital and Rigshospitalet School, Rigshospitalet, Denmark 4 Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of - Harvard Medical School Trauma Initiative
From page
80
To page
91
Abstract
Bicondylar tibial plateau fractures are technically demanding fractures that have a high complication rate. We sought to review the recent literature with the aim to summarize the development of new classification systems that may enhance the surgeon’s understanding of the fracture pattern and injury. We highlight the best methods for infection control and touch on new innovative solutions using 3D printer models and augmented mixed reality to provide potentially personalized solutions for each specific fracture configuration. Level of evidence: N/A (Narrative review/commentary)
Keywords
Bicondylar , Geriatric , ORIF , Tibial Plateau
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2765163
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