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Meanings of tibial plateau in English
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Usage of tibial plateau in English
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Screened radiographs were taken and cement penetration under the tibialplateau was measured.
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Radiograph suggested minimally displaced tibialplateau fracture with no evidence of knee dislocation.
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Background: Bicondylar tibialplateau fractures are complex injuries, historically associated with high complication rates.
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Among the most important TCVO indication criteria are the types of tibialplateau shape.
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No report mentions vascular injury associated with minimally displaced tibialplateau fracture in adult.
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Bi-condylar tibialplateau fractures are demanding to treat due to the complex geometry and the articular comminution.
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Case presentation: A 30-year-old male presented with popliteal artery transection injury associated with minimally displaced tibialplateau fracture.
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In particular, elderly patients without significant co-morbidities seem to be appropriate candidates for ORIF of their tibialplateau fractures.
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This study investigates the incidence of post-operative wound complications in elderly patients undergoing ORIF of their tibialplateau fractures.
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Loading of the tibialplateau was introduced through artificial femur condyles to cyclically load the fracture constructs until failure.
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Largest displacements were observed at the medial aspect between the tibialplateau and the tibial shaft in the longitudinal direction.
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With this in mind, utilizing a clinically relevant fracture model for biomechanical evaluations regarding bi-condylar tibialplateau fractures is strongly recommended.
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These can occur during the surgery, weaken the posterior cortex of the tibia and are associated with periprosthetic tibialplateau fractures.
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TCVO is an effective intervention in patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis and lateral joint laxity with the pagoda-type tibialplateau shape.
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Results: A total of 45 patients with tibialplateau fractures were admitted, and 11 cases were excluded.
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Conclusions: Higher bone volume, trabecular thickness, and a more plate-like structure were observed in the medial tibialplateau than in the lateral.