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World J Orthop. Sep 18, 2015; 6(8): 649-654
Published online Sep 18, 2015. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i8.649
Published online Sep 18, 2015. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i8.649
Ref. | Number of patients | Fracture type | Treatment method |
Agarwal et al[2] | 2 | Type 2 | Revision TKA and locking plate |
Cipriano et al[4] | 16 | Subclass C | 13 were nonoperative and 3 were braced |
Alden et al[5] | 18 | Subclass C | Observation |
Thompson et al[6] | 7 | Not stated | Not stated |
Jeong et al[7] | 1 | 3A | Reduction and revision of tibial stem component |
Beharrie et al[8] | 1 | 3B | Revision TKA with long stemmed tibial component and bone grafting |
Ruchholtz et al[9] | NA | NA | No patients, only offered treatment methods for various fracture classifications |
Felix et al[10] | 102 | All types | Many different methods were used depending on the fracture type |
Watanabe et al[11] | 1 | Not stated | Revision TKA with long stemmed tibial component |
Cordeiro et al[12] | 1 | Not Stated | Revision TKA |
Fonseca et al[13] | 1 | 1B | Revision TKA |
Tabutin et al[14] | 6 | 3A | Intramedullary nailing |
Banim et al[15] | 1 | 3C | Cables and plate, with reduction |
- Citation: Ebraheim NA, Ray JR, Wandtke ME, Buchanan GS, Sanford CG, Liu J. Systematic review of periprosthetic tibia fracture after total knee arthroplasties. World J Orthop 2015; 6(8): 649-654
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v6/i8/649.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v6.i8.649