Osteosynthesis of tibial plateau fractures in the elderly - A matched-pair-analysis

Citation
T. Gerich et al., Osteosynthesis of tibial plateau fractures in the elderly - A matched-pair-analysis, UNFALLCHIRU, 104(1), 2001, pp. 50-56
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
UNFALLCHIRURG
ISSN journal
01775537 → ACNP
Volume
104
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
50 - 56
Database
ISI
SICI code
0177-5537(200101)104:1<50:OOTPFI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In a retrospective study we analyzed 183 patients with tibial head fracture s. 15 patients were older than 60 years at the time of accident, with a mea n age of 69 (62-81) years. All patients had sustained an isolated tibial pl ateau fracture with a split-impression fracture in 10 patients, an impressi on fracture in 2 patients and a bicondylar fracture in 3 patients. The mean time to follow-up was 5.1 years. In a matched-pair-analysis this group was compared to a group of young patients with a mean age of 43 years (26-56) and identical lesions and surgical procedures. The mean time to follow-up i n this group was 4.2 years. We observed that fractures at higher age resulted mostly from trivial accid ents. Except from a prolonged inpatient time the initial course was compara ble. In a 66 year-old woman early implant removal was necessary because of infection. Despite identical surgical treatment we observed a loss of reduc tion with incongruency of the plateau and deviation of the axis. Correspond ingly older patients displayed a statistically significant threefold increa se of osteoarthritis compared to younger patients. However,there was no clinical correlation using the Rasmussen, OAK and Lysh olm score. Both groups displayed no statistical significant differences for the parameters function, stability and pain. According to the old age the only significant difference was a reduction of the Tegner score. Reduction and internal fixation of tibial plateau fractures in an elderly population displayed mostly a satisfactory clinical result within this 5-year period. The problem of loss of reduction and rapid osteoarthritis remains to be eva luated in a larger group over a longer period of time.