Trauma Case Reports (Aug 2021)

“Flip lid” type of lateral tibia plateau fracture with a meniscus radial tear: A case report

  • Wei Ho,
  • Wei-Hsing Chih,
  • Ming-Long Yeh,
  • Shu-Fan Lin,
  • Wei-Ren Su,
  • Chen-Hao Chiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 100496

Abstract

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Case: A 45-year-old woman sustained a unique lateral tibia plateau fracture pattern with a vertically rotated fragment composed of an intact articular surface and subchondral bone. During open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), a full thickness radial tear of the lateral meniscus was found, which was repaired under direct visualization through arthrotomy. At final follow-up, the patient regained pain-free activity with good meniscus healing, as confirmed with a second-look arthroscopic examination. Conclusion: This case represents an undescribed fracture pattern that indicates an associated meniscus injury. A thorough evaluation, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging should be considered. One-stage ORIF followed with meniscus repair represents a good treatment option.

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