Osteosynthesis Results of Tibia Plateau Fractures at the Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital Center
2018
The
sophistication of the implants allows the extension of the surgical indications
for tibia plateau fractures. These fractures, which are often comminuted, are
caused by a high velocity trauma, making treatment difficult. Objective: The
aim of this study was to determine the indications for osteosynthesis of tibia
plateau fractures in the orthopaedic-traumatology department of the Yalgado
Ouedraogo University Hospital, in order to evaluate the results for their
better management. Patients and Methods: it was a 5-year retrospective study of
the records of patients with tibia plateau fracture operated and hospitalized
in our department. The anatomical-clinical and therapeutic aspects
collected from the complete files were analysed. A cortico-cancellous graft was
performed in 67.4% of cases. The results were evaluated according to the criteria of Merle d’Aubigne and
Mazas [1]. Road
traffic accidents (97.4%) were the predominant etiology, involving mainly
motorcycles (97.8%). Results: Spino-tuberository and uni-tuberository fractures
were the most common. The average consolidation time was 12.5 weeks. One
urinary infection, 3 superficial
suppurations, 3 vicious calluses and 2 equipment dismantlings were the main
complications. Our results were excellent and good in 91.3% and fair in 6.5%.
Osteosynthesis of tibial plateau fractures provides excellent results and
remains the most appropriate procedure to treat these fractures. Conclusion: reduce
the operating time, modernize the technical platform, will allow stable
osteosynthesis and early functional rehabilitation to optimize their results.
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