Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2015)

Arthroscopic-Assisted Reduction and Percutaneous Fixation of Tibial Plateau Fractures

  • David E. Hartigan, M.D.,
  • Mark A. McCarthy, M.D.,
  • Aaron J. Krych, M.D.,
  • Bruce A. Levy, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. e51 – e55

Abstract

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Tibial plateau fractures present a difficult range of fractures to treat. Arthroscopy allows for a less invasive option when compared with arthrotomy. Furthermore, visualization of the articular surface arthroscopically can allow for a precise reduction and assessment of any concomitant injuries to the articular cartilage and meniscus. By use of arthroscopy, unicondylar lateral plateaus were traditionally approached through a laterally based metaphyseal window. However, in carefully selected patients and fracture patterns, a medially based, arthroscopic-assisted approach can create long bony tunnels for subchondral support and allow for greater ease in fracture reduction. We present our technique using a medial approach for arthroscopic-assisted fixation of lateral tibial plateau fractures.