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MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES REDUCESINCISION-HEALING COMPLICATIONS OF OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION

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 Background: Recently, minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques havebecomemorecommonin orthopedics and traumatologypractice. MIS techniques may also reduce COMPLICATIONS in the treatment of tibial plateau FRACTUREs (TPFs). Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the radiological and functional outcomes of TPF, treated by MIS techniques andthe conventional approach (open reduction and internal fixation). Methods: The patients were divided into two groups, receiving either MIS (group A) or conventional treatment (group B). Eachgroup consisted of 20 patients. The mean age of patients was 46. 8 2. 85 years in group A and 50. 3 2. 41 years in group B. Incisionhealingcomplications were classified based on severity. Functional outcomes were evaluated using the Lysholm scale in the firstyear. Results: Complete healing without incision-healing COMPLICATIONSwasreported in all patients from group A, whereas nine incisionhealingcomplications were found in group B (P < 0. 001). The mean Lysholm scores of patients in group A and group B were 81. 8 1. 72 and 76. 3 2. 27, respectively (P = 0. 06). Also, the mean FRACTURE union time in group A and group B was 9. 55 0. 46 and 10. 25 0. 71, respectively (P = 0. 41). Conclusions: Widespread use of MIS can be promoted in order to reduce incision-healing COMPLICATIONS in TPF. However, furtherprospective studies with a larger sample size are needed to confirm our results.

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OZDEMIR, GUZELALI, DEVECI, ALPER, ARSLANTAS, EMRAH, TURAN, SUALP, & CILIZ, ASIM. (2018). MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES REDUCESINCISION-HEALING COMPLICATIONS OF OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ORTHOPEDIC SCIENCE (SHAFA ORTHOPEDIC JOURNAL), 5(3), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/353016/en

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OZDEMIR GUZELALI, DEVECI ALPER, ARSLANTAS EMRAH, TURAN SUALP, CILIZ ASIM. MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES REDUCESINCISION-HEALING COMPLICATIONS OF OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ORTHOPEDIC SCIENCE (SHAFA ORTHOPEDIC JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2018;5(3):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/353016/en

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GUZELALI OZDEMIR, ALPER DEVECI, EMRAH ARSLANTAS, SUALP TURAN, and ASIM CILIZ, “MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES REDUCESINCISION-HEALING COMPLICATIONS OF OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ORTHOPEDIC SCIENCE (SHAFA ORTHOPEDIC JOURNAL), vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 0–0, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/353016/en

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