Systematic Reviews
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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
Table 1 Studies included in this review
Ref.Number of patientsFracture typeTreatment method
Agarwal et al[2]2Type 2Revision TKA and locking plate
Cipriano et al[4]16Subclass C13 were nonoperative and 3 were braced
Alden et al[5]18Subclass CObservation
Thompson et al[6]7Not statedNot stated
Jeong et al[7]13AReduction and revision of tibial stem component
Beharrie et al[8]13BRevision TKA with long stemmed tibial component and bone grafting
Ruchholtz et al[9]NANANo patients, only offered treatment methods for various fracture classifications
Felix et al[10]102All typesMany different methods were used depending on the fracture type
Watanabe et al[11]1Not statedRevision TKA with long stemmed tibial component
Cordeiro et al[12]1Not StatedRevision TKA
Fonseca et al[13]11BRevision TKA
Tabutin et al[14]63AIntramedullary nailing
Banim et al[15]13CCables and plate, with reduction
Table 2 Breakdown of the types and subclass for diagnosing periprosthetic tibia fractures, as described by Felix et al[10] in her 1997 study
TypeDescriptionSubclassDescription
1Partial tibial plateauAStable prosthesis
2Full tibial plateauBUnstable prosthesis
3Distal tibial shaftCIntraoperatively
4Tibial tuberosity
Table 3 Breakdown of the incidents of types and subclasses of fractures
TypeIncidentsSubclassIncidents
162A27
224B63
324C54
42
Total112Total144