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Management of Collapse Tibial Plateau Fractures Using a Hydroxyapatite-Tricalcium Phosphate Ceramic(ATLANTIK�) and Plate Osteosynthesis

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The treatment of bone defects in complex proximal tibial plateau fractures is a challenging situation and biphasic tricalcium phosphate (BCP) ceramics are considered the most promising alternative to autologous bone… Click to show full abstract

The treatment of bone defects in complex proximal tibial plateau fractures is a challenging situation and biphasic tricalcium phosphate (BCP) ceramics are considered the most promising alternative to autologous bone graft. The aim of the experimental part was to retrospectively asses the use of Atlantik� BCP (a mixture of 70% Hydroxyapatite and 30% beta-tricalcium phosphate) combined with plate osteosynthesis for management of 27 collapse tibial plateau fractures. All fractures healed after a mean time 2.8 months, while the mean time for disappearance the radiolucent zones between the implanted ceramic and receiving tissue was 15 weeks. We noticed a Neer score of 85 points with no reaction to bone substitute or evidence of biomaterial degradation. The study demonstrated that biphasic ceramic biomaterial Atlantik�, combined with supportive plate osteosynthesis, is an effective synthetic bone substitute due to a fast healing and good quality osseointegration.

Keywords: plateau fractures; plate osteosynthesis; tibial plateau; tricalcium phosphate

Journal Title: Revista de Chimie
Year Published: 2019

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