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The distal femur in the immature skeleton is divided into the metaphysis, physis, and epiphysis. The epiphysis consists of two condyles, which articulate with the tibial plateau, forming a trochlear-type joint. In the anterior metaphyseal
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parallel to the mid-diaphysis of the tibia and a line parallel to the posterior inclination of the tibial plateau. This angle refers to the osseous PTS. Medially, this value is between 9° to 11° and laterally 6° to 8° with a large amount of variation. 2
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conversion to TKR; one osseous loose body; one tibial plateau fracture Heyse et al. (6) 2012 18 III RCS 53.7 ± 5.8 N/a 10.0 ± 4.6 years Fixed-bearing medial UKR 92 Two (11%) revisions to a TKR at a mean of 9.3 years
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denoted as definite bone-to-bone contact between the medial femoral condyle (MFC) and medial tibial plateau (MTP) on preoperative standing anteroposterior and lateral or Rosenberg view radiographs. The included patients had varus malalignment of > 5° and
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knee, which is usually painless ( 16 , 23 ). Conditions such tibial plateau fractures and arthrofibrosis can usually lead to a combined contracture affecting the range of motion in flexion and extension either ( 24 , 25 ). Risk factors
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studies regarding tears in degenerated menisci and generalized OA. 33 Individual risk factors are, for example: female gender, older age, genetic pre-conditions, thickened intimal media of the carotid artery, tibial plateau fracture, ACL insufficiency
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distal tibial axis lies outside the tibial plateau (A), or when the prolongation of the femoral mechanical axis results in a distal femoral cut plane proximal to one of the epicondyles (D) ( 32 ). Otherwise (B and C), the surgeon can proceed with the MA
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fractures and tibial plateau fractures can be stabilized – tibial shaft fractures should be stabilized primarily. In this context, it should be emphasized that the individual biological conditions (e.g. age), the overall injury severity, but also severe of
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. Furthermore, abrasion of the noncartilaginous posteromedial tibial plateau border with a bur is well applicable through posterior portals ( Fig. 3F ). Figure 2 Right knee arthroscopy showing a ramp type IV of Thaunat classification. (A) Gillquist trans
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