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Introduction Partial tibial plateau fractures may occur as a consequence of a valgus or varus trauma combined with a rotational and axial compression component. In the following article, we focus mainly on unicompartmental AO type B1-B3
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complex fracture patterns, a generous use of CT scanning is indicated for planning the operative approach ( Fig. 4 ). This is especially true in the presence of a posterior tibial fragment or with suspected impaction of the tibial plafond, which cannot be
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tibial nailing . Injury 2000 31 359 – 362 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/S0020-1383(0000002-4 ) 41. Kapoor SK Kataria H Boruah T Patra SR Chaudhry A Kapoor S . Expandable self-locking nail in the management of closed diaphyseal fractures of
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. In case of a bone lesion, a plain radiograph can eliminate a stress fracture (but some stress fractures are not visible on conventional radiograph). It can also show soft-tissue calcification in soft-tissue tumours. In bone tumours, bone formation or