1.Triple plating of tibia in a complex bicondylar tibial plateau fracture.
Atin JAISWAL ; Naiman-Deepak KACHCHHAP ; Yashwant S TANWAR ; Birendra KUMAR ; Sachin K YADAV
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2014;17(3):183-186
High-energy tibial plateau fracture poses a significant challenge and difficulty for orthopaedic surgeons. Fracture of tibial plateau involves major weight bearing joint and may alter knee kinematics. Anatomic reconstruction of the proximal tibial articular surfaces, restoration of the limb axis (limb alignment) and stable fixation permitting early joint motion are the goals of the treatment. In cases of complex bicondylar tibial plateau fractures, isolated lateral plating is frequently associated with varus malalignment and better results have been obtained with bilateral plating through dual incisions. However sometimes a complex type of bicondylar tibial plateau fractures is encountered in which medial plateau has a biplaner fracture in posterior coronal plane as well as sagittal plane. In such fractures it is imperative to fix the medial plateau with buttressing in both planes. One such fracture pattern of the proximal tibia managed by triple plating through dual posteromedial and anterolateral incisions is discussed in this case report with emphasis on mechanisms of this type of injury, surgical approach and management.
Adult
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Bone Plates
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Humans
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Male
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Tibia
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surgery
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Tibial Fractures
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surgery
2.Complete palmer lunate enucleation---is proximal row carpectomy or wrist arthrodesis the only choice?
Atin JAISWAL ; Naiman-Deepak KACHCHHAP ; Yashwant-S TANWAR ; Masood HABIB ; Birendra KUMAR
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2013;16(5):298-300
Perilunate dislocations are rare injuries of the wrist and complete dislocation of the lunate is also rare. There is controversy in literature regarding the optimal management of such injuries. Complete lunate enucleation is associated with high rate of osteonecrosis of lunate thus wrist arthrodesis or proximal row carpectomy has been advocated as primary treatment for such injuries. We report a case of transradial styloid complete palmar lunate enucleation in a 25-year-old male patient who sustained injury to the left wrist due to fall on outstretched hand. Carpal row salvage surgery initially by closed reduction and wrist distractor application followed by open reduction and internal fixation with K-wires along with ligamentous repair resulted in restoration of normal wrist anatomy and good functional outcome. As many of these injuries are missed on initial presentation and outcome is poor for missed injuries, prompt diagnosis and early surgical management to restore vascularity of lunate is recommended.
Adult
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Arthrodesis
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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surgery
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Lunate Bone
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injuries
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surgery
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Male
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Wrist Injuries
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surgery
3.Bilateral traumatic proximal humerus fractures managed by open reduction and internal fixation with locked plates.
Atin JAISWAL ; Naiman Deepak KACHCHHAP ; Rupak CHATERJEE ; Yashwant Singh TANWAR ; Masood HABIB ; Satya Prakash SINGH
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2013;16(6):379-381
Fractures of the proximal humerus are uncommon in young patients. Although bilateral fracture of proximal humerus itself is rare, association with epilepsy and electrocution is frequent. Only one case of traumatic bilateral proximal humerus fracture has been reported in the literature. We report a rare case of bilateral traumatic displaced proximal humerus fractures in a 40 years old male patient, which was treated by means of open reduction and internal fixation with proximal humerus locked pates on both sides and obtained a good functional outcome.
Bone Plates
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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Humans
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Humerus
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Shoulder Fractures
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome