21 research outputs found
Initial displacement of the intra‐articular surface after articular fracture correlates with PTA in C57BL/6 mice but not “superhealer” MRL/MpJ mice
Screen-enrich-combine circulating system to prepare MSC/β-TCP for bone repair in fractures with depressed tibial plateau
Tibial plateau fractures treated with the less invasive stabilisation system
Thirty-six tibial plateau fractures in 35 patients were treated with the less invasive stabilisation system (LISS). Patients’ mean age was 42 years. There were 27 type C fractures and nine type B fractures according to AO/OTA classification. The average time to healing was 4.2 months (3–7 months). Deep infection developed in two cases. One patient healed in 6° of varus, and seven patients had an increased articular angulation of 6° (4–8°) in the sagittal plane. There were no cases of loss of reduction, non-union, or deep vein thrombosis. The LISS system could be considered for the management of tibial plateau fractures