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Choi, Choi, Lee, Kim, Lee, Sun, and Moon: Surgical Treatment for Tibial Condyle Fracture of the Proximal Tibia

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of operative treatment for tibial condyle fracture of the proximal tibia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From March 1995 to June 1999, 15 patients with more than one year follow-up periods were treated by operative method at Sun General Hospital. 10 of them were treated by open reduction and internal fixation(plate & screw for 8, screw & K-wire for 2) and 5 of them by closed reduction and Ilizarov fixation. Preoperative prognostic factors were considered as the fracture type of Schatzker classification, associated injury, and closed or open fracture. Functional outcome was evaluated results by Blokker`s criteria. RESULTS: According to Schatzker classification, type III were 4 cases, type IV were 6 cases, and type V were 5 cases. At last follow up, average range of motion was 115degrees (Internal fixation was 110degrees, External fixation was 130degrees) The results was according to Blokker`s criteria, 11 cases(73%) had satisfactory acceptable results, among 4 cases(27%) of non-acceptable criteria. CONCLUSION: For treatment of tibia condyle complicated communited fracture, we are able to consider that rigid internal fixation with anatomical reduction and external fixation for early range of motion.

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