• Injury · Oct 2022

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Biomechanical analysis of dual versus lateral locked plating in elderly bicondylar tibial plateau fractures: Does medial comminution matter?

    • Dencel A García Vélez, Mikel Headford, Krishna Vangipuram Suresh, Paraskevi Marousa Liberatos, Gary Bledsoe, and Thomas Revak.
    • Saint Louis University Hospital, United States. Electronic address: dencel.garciavelez@health.slu.edu.
    • Injury. 2022 Oct 1; 53 (10): 3109-3114.

    ObjectiveTo assess dual plating versus lateral locked plate fixation of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures in an elderly cadaveric model with and without medial bone loss PARTICIPANTS: 10 pairs of elderly (range 78-93 years of age) fresh frozen tibias.InterventionBicondylar tibial plateau fractures were created reproducing AO/OTA 41 C1 (without medial bone loss) and C2 fractures (with medial bone loss). Cadavers were randomized to 4 different groups. Groups 1 and 2 were 41 C1 fractures and fixated with either dual or lateral plating, respectively. Groups 3 and 4 were fixated in a similar fashion with medial metaphyseal bone loss (41 C2 fracture) with dual plating Group 3 and lateral plating group 4. Lateral plating consisted of a 3.5 mm 5-hole lateral plate (ALPS, ZimmerBiomet) with 6 bicortical locking screws proximally and two diaphyseal screws. Dual plating groups underwent lateral plating and additional 3.5 mm 5-hole posteromedial 1/3 tubular plate (ZimmerBiomet) placed at the apex of the fracture with two shaft screws and one unicortical screw proximally. Specimens were tested in a Mechanical Testing System (MTS) machine loading both condyles.Outcome MeasurementsSpecimens were loaded to 300 N and coronal alignment obtained. Specimens were then cycled from 100 N to 700 N for 5000 cycles at 2 Hz. Average axial displacement, maximal displacement, average force and coronal alignment after 5000 cycles were recorded. Lastly, force to failure was recorded at 100 N/sec.ResultsMean axial displacement was 4.21 mm ranging from 3.12 mm in group 1 to 5.92 mm in group 4 (P = 0.51). Failure force averaged 3340 N ranging from 4342 N in group 1 to 2433 N in group 4 (P = 0.36). Maximal displacement ranged from 3.69 mm in group 1 to 7.37 mm in group 4 (P = 0.21). Change in coronal alignment ranged from 0.98° in group 1 to 1.97° in group 4 (P = 0.45). No statistically significant difference was noted between all four groups for all data points.ConclusionThe results of this study demonstrate that a lateral locked plate may offer an alternative means of fixation in AO/OTA 41 C1 and C2 fractures.Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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