Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8718856 Injury 2018 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our study shows good functional outcomes following paediatric tibial spine fracture. We advocate the use of CT to assess fracture displacement to help guide management. We have shown type I and reducible type II injuries can successfully be managed conservatively and non-reducible type II and type III injuries can be successfully treated with open reduction and single screw fixation. In our experience post-operative knee stiffness can persist for up to 6 months but generally improves. Metalwork removal was only indicated if the patient had on going stiffness after this time or if they had on going pain.
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