Web25 jun. 2024 · Hyperextension bicondylar tibial plateau fractures are a particular form of tibial plateau fracture with a low incidence . Although this is a Schatzker VI type tibial … Web21 jun. 2011 · Hyperextension bicondylar tibial plateau fracture is a severe injury with a higher incidence rate of popliteal artery injury and worse outcomes than non-HBTPF, and small bone chips at the anterior margin of the proximal tibia on the lateral plain film might be a characteristic. 2 PDF ... 1 2 ... References SHOWING 1-10 OF 10 REFERENCES
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Web14 jul. 2024 · Method A total of 25 cases of non-dislocated hyperextension tibial plateau fracture patients were collected, including 12 males and 13 females, aged 27-79 years. Web29 jul. 2024 · This type of injury is relatively special, and the injury mechanism and treatment plan are different from other type plateau fractures, which are now generally referred to … tarfaya cap juby
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Web2 dec. 2015 · The radiographic hallmarks of this pattern are (1) sagittal plane malalignment with loss of the normal posterior slope of the tibial plateau, (2) tension failure of the posterior cortex, (3) compression of the anterior cortex, and (4) varus deformity in … Web23 aug. 2024 · Gonzalez et al. compared HEBTP (hyperextension bicondylar tibial plateau fracture) patients (15 cases) with non-HEBTP patients (69 cases) and found that HEBTP patients have higher Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessments (SMFA) and pain scores, indicating worsen functional outcomes and a tendency of having associated soft tissue … WebThe main imaging characteristic of “non-dislocated hyperextension tibial plateau fracture” is the change of tibial plateau posterior slope angle. The injury of single anteromedial column/anterolateral column fracture is easy to combine with “diagonal” injury, and when the tPSA changes more than 10°, it is easy to be combined with ligament injury. 顎 しこり