Tibial Plateau Fracture Surgical Treatment
What are the surgical options for a tibial plateau fracture?
Surgical intervention is often necessary for more severe tibial plateau fractures to restore proper alignment of the bones, reconstruct the joint surface, and stabilize the knee joint. If surgery is needed, it is recommended to proceed as soon as possible following the injury. The specific surgical approach depends on the characteristics of the fracture, including the degree of displacement, the pattern of the fracture, and the involvement of the joint surface.
For severe tibial plateau fractures, surgery is often required to restore proper alignment and stability. Surgical treatment options include open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), where metal plates and screws are used to secure the fractured bone. In complex cases, bone grafting or external fixation may be necessary to provide additional support and promote healing. Dr. Jorge Chahla is a specialist in minimally invasive surgical techniques for tibial plateau fractures, utilizing advanced procedures to optimize recovery and joint preservation. If you need surgical treatment for a tibial plateau fracture, schedule a consultation with Dr. Chahla in Chicago, Naperville, or Oak Brook to discuss your options.
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Dr. Jorge Chahla
- Triple fellowship-trained sports medicine surgeon
- Performs over 700 surgeries per year
- Associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Rush University
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