Tibial tubercle osteotomy to improve exposure in complex knee fractures: A cadaveric study and case series
Humza Khan, Karl Grob, Lachlan Peter Milne & Markus Stefan Kuster
abstract
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UNASSIGNED
Adequate exposure is fundamental to safely and correctly perform
open procedures around the knee. Tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) has
previously been described as a method to improve exposure,
particularly in complex primary elective knee arthroplasty or
revision surgery. We describe a tibial tubercle osteotomy technique
to improve exposure in complex knee fractures and a cadaveric study
and trauma case series.
METHODS
A cadaveric study using 8 knee specimens was conducted using a
lateral subvastus approach to the knee. Standardised pictures were
taken of the exposure, the tibial tubercle osteotomy was performed
and pictures were taken of the new exposed area. These images were
compared using a computer program that calculated the area of
exposure before and after tibial tubercle osteotomy and the results
analysed. The technique was then used in a case series of 6
different complex knee fractures including three distal femoral, one
periprosthetic distal femur and two tibial plateau fractures. The
outcomes of these patients were followed clinically and
radiologically.
RESULTS
All specimens in the cadaveric study demonstrated an increase in
area of exposure after the TTO with a mean increase of 148%. All
tibial tubercle osteotomies performed in the trauma case series were
united by 6 months without complication.
CONCLUSIONS
Tibial tubercle osteotomy is a recognised technique for improving
exposure to the knee. This has been demonstrated in a cadaveric
study and in a case series of six complex fractures around the knee.
If performed properly, this technique can be extended to appropriate
trauma cases with good results.
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citation
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Khan H, Grob K, Milne L P, Kuster M S. Tibial tubercle osteotomy to
improve exposure in complex knee fractures: A cadaveric study and
case series. Injury 2016; 47:2331-2338.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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04-05-2016
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journal title
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Injury (47/10)
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ISSN electronic
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1879-0267
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pages
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2331-2338
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PubMed
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27445207
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DOI
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10.1016/j.injury.2016.03.027
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