76yo woman. Independently mobile. PMH of hypertension but otherwise fit and well. Falls getting out of a car sustaining bilateral tibial plateau fractures.
Right knee:
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Left knee:
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Case 2: lateral tibial plateau
43yrs alcoholic male. Injured during a skirmish outside his local bar
Question 1. Surgery or not?
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Question 2. Timing of surgery
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Question 3. How to fix
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Case 3 - lateral plateau
72 year old female with hypertension. Gets struck on the left leg by her unruly, fast running Labrador, whilst out for a walk.
In the reasonably healthy older patient, such as this lady, does your strategy change at all when treating plateau fractures? (For each section, tick the option that most closely resonates with your management)
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Case 4 - lateral and medial plateau
21 yrs female, fit and well, crashed her off-road motorbike while doing an attempted log-jump drop-off. Soft tissues are good, she’s slim and NV intact. Have a run though the imaging and see what you think
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Extra Case from Yelena
Yelena kindly submitted this case following the webinar, with great tips and tricks to success in fixation of complex tibial plateau fractures.
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Thanks for the great feedback. We are delighted that you enjoyed the cases. You will love the case takeaways when they come out over the next week or so. Mike
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wonderful cases and perspectives , the post op management is hardly ever discussed . management options and elderly cases is interesting
Thanks for the great feedback. We are delighted that you enjoyed the cases. You will love the case takeaways when they come out over the next week or so. Mike
One of the best webinars I have ever attended with an excellent team and case presentation.
wow, thankyou for the awesome feedback. Thanks for tuning into this awesome hubcast!
What would you like to see more of?
We look forward to seeing you at future events!
Mike B
Many thanks
You are welcome, hope you enjoyed it.
Mike B