Total solution of tibial plateau injury – A new protocol for knee trauma
- After receiving the patient's condition, we immediately perform a MRI scan and design a rapid imaging sequence, providing a clear view of soft tissue injuries more than bone fractures.
- Performing a single-stage fixation surgery for type IV-VI tibial plateau fractures which reduces the need for external fixation.
- In addition to traditional post-operative follow-ups with X-rays and CT scans, we also employ ultrasound to monitor ligament and meniscus recovery. This is a distinctive feature of our hospital and a national pioneering initiative.
- Besides using ultrasound to track ligament and meniscus recovery, we incorporate DyneelaxTM, a nationally pioneering method for diagnosing dynamic instability after fracture osteosynthesis, further enhancing our hospital’s specialized care.
- Using prone and then supine approach for good outcome of complex tibial plateau fractures. This greatly minimizes the risk of complications and reduces the likelihood of patients requiring additional surgeries, providing them good outcom for an early return to work.