The Knee
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Randomized Controlled Trial
A comparative study of Less Invasive Stabilization System (LISS) fixation and two-incision double plating for the treatment of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures.
The present investigation is a prospective study comparing the use of locked plates and classic double plates for the repair of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures. Eighty-four patients with bicondylar tibial plateau fractures were treated with plate fixation by either a locked plate (Less Invasive Stabilization System, LISS) or classic double plates (DP). All patients were followed for a minimum of 24 months. ⋯ Wound size and blood loss were significantly less in the LISS group than in the DP group (both P<0.05). A significantly higher incidence of post-operative malalignment of the proximal tibia (P=0.041) and a trend toward significance of a higher incidence of symptomatic hardware irritation (P=0.057) were observed in the LISS group compared to the DP group. In conclusion, LISS provides an alternative treatment for bicondylar tibial plateau fractures, but it may not replace the conventional two-incision double plating technique as the standard of care.