KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Clinical and Functional Outcome of Schatzker Type V and VI Tibial Plateau Fracture Treated by Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
Ranabhat A, Yang C, Zhanpeng G
Abstract: Background
One of the most challenging intra-articular fractures to treat is tibial plateau fracture
type V and VI because of its controversial treatment protocol. Surgical intervention
is the most compatible modality to achieve stable internal fixation and early joint
movements. Although the soft tissue is compromised and chance of infection is high
due to long exposure time, but the outcome is good after surgery.
Objective
To evaluate the clinical and functional outcome treated with open reduction and
internal fixation (ORIF) and factors effecting the outcome of the patients.
Method
We treated 52 cases of Schatzker type V and VI tibial plateau fracture from April 2018
to May 2020. All of them were managed surgically and the outcomes were evaluated
with regular follow ups using oxford knee scoring (OKS) criteria.
Result
Forty-three cases (82.7%) had excellent Oxford Knee Scoring (OKS). Wound infections
were seen in 5 cases resulting poor outcome (Mean 24.0 compared to 44.7, p =
0.007). Female patients had better outcome in comparison to male patients (Mean
45.0 compared to 41.5, p = 0.041). Older patients had poor outcomes with negative
correlation of 0.371, p = 0.007.
Conclusion
Open Reduction and Internal fixation in Schatzker type V and VI tibial plateau
fractures is an excellent treatment option to achieve good clinical and functional
outcome within short period of time interval with very minimum chance of malunion
and other complications improving the patients’ quality of life. Age, gender and
infection are some of the factors that alters the outcome.
Keyword : Open reduction and internal fixation, Outcome, Tibial plateau fracture