The pivotal role of the coronal fracture line for a new three-dimensional CT-based fracture classification of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures. Issue 10 (October 2017)
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- Title:
- The pivotal role of the coronal fracture line for a new three-dimensional CT-based fracture classification of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures. Issue 10 (October 2017)
- Main Title:
- The pivotal role of the coronal fracture line for a new three-dimensional CT-based fracture classification of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures
- Authors:
- Pätzold, Robert
Friederichs, Jan
von Rüden, Christian
Panzer, Stephanie
Bühren, Volker
Augat, Peter - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Classical fracture classifications (AO/OTA, Schatzker) are commonly used to characterize bicondylar proximal tibial fractures. However, none of these classifications allows for a treatment algorithm. The aim of our study was to use 3D appearance of these fractures in CT imaging to improve the clinical value of the classification. Materials and methods: 3D appearance of 81 CT scans of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures were systematically analyzed and were classified in 3 subtypes, based on the fracture lines orientation. The novel classification was compared for reliability and for clinical relevance with AO and Schatzker classification. Results: A total of 159 fracture lines were identified which were most frequently oriented in sagittal (89/159), and in coronal (41/159) direction. Based on the orientation of the major fracture lines three fracture types were defined. A special emphasis was drawn to the coronal fracture line of the medial plateau leading to a surgical treatment algorithm. Interobserver reliability was analyzed for all 81 patients resulting in an excellent reliability of К = 0.936 for the 3D classification scheme compared to К = 0.720 for the AO/OTA, К = 0.785 for the Schatzker classification. Correlations with clinical parameters were only observed for the 3D classification. Discussion: The presented classification scheme based on the 3D geometry of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures demonstrates a good reliability of clinicalAbstract: Introduction: Classical fracture classifications (AO/OTA, Schatzker) are commonly used to characterize bicondylar proximal tibial fractures. However, none of these classifications allows for a treatment algorithm. The aim of our study was to use 3D appearance of these fractures in CT imaging to improve the clinical value of the classification. Materials and methods: 3D appearance of 81 CT scans of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures were systematically analyzed and were classified in 3 subtypes, based on the fracture lines orientation. The novel classification was compared for reliability and for clinical relevance with AO and Schatzker classification. Results: A total of 159 fracture lines were identified which were most frequently oriented in sagittal (89/159), and in coronal (41/159) direction. Based on the orientation of the major fracture lines three fracture types were defined. A special emphasis was drawn to the coronal fracture line of the medial plateau leading to a surgical treatment algorithm. Interobserver reliability was analyzed for all 81 patients resulting in an excellent reliability of К = 0.936 for the 3D classification scheme compared to К = 0.720 for the AO/OTA, К = 0.785 for the Schatzker classification. Correlations with clinical parameters were only observed for the 3D classification. Discussion: The presented classification scheme based on the 3D geometry of bicondylar proximal tibial fractures demonstrates a good reliability of clinical relevance. … (more)
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- Injury. Volume 48:Issue 10(2017)
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- Injury
- Issue:
- Volume 48:Issue 10(2017)
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- Volume 48, Issue 10 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 48
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0048-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 2214
- Page End:
- 2220
- Publication Date:
- 2017-10
- Subjects:
- Proximal tibial fracture -- Fracture analysis -- Reliability -- AO/OTA classification -- Schatzker classification
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.injury.2017.06.019 ↗
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