TY - JOUR
T1 - 3D assessment of initial fracture displacement of tibial plateau fractures is predictive for risk on conversion to total knee arthroplasty at long-term follow-up
AU - Assink, Nick
AU - Kraeima, Joep
AU - Meesters, Anne M. L.
AU - El Moumni, Mostafa
AU - Bosma, Eelke
AU - Nijveldt, Robert J.
AU - van Helden, Sven H.
AU - de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M.
AU - Witjes, Max J. H.
AU - IJpma, Frank F. A.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Purpose Currently used classification systems and measurement methods are insufficient to assess fracture displacement. In this study, a novel 3D measure for fracture displacement is introduced and associated with risk on conversion to total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was performed including 997 patients treated for a tibial plateau fracture between 2003 and 2018. All patients were contacted for follow-up and 534 (54%) responded. For all patients, the 3D gap area was determined in order to quantify the degree of initial fracture displacement. A cut-off value was determined using ROC curves. Multivariate analysis was performed to assess the association of 3D gap area with conversion to TKA. Subgroups with increasing levels of 3D gap area were identified, and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were plotted to assess survivorship of the knee free from conversion to TKA. Results A total of 58 (11%) patients underwent conversation to TKA. An initial 3D gap area >= 550 mm(2) was independently associated with conversion to TKA (HR 8.4; p = 0.001). Four prognostic groups with different ranges of the 3D gap area were identified: excellent (0-150 mm(2)), good (151-550 mm(2)), moderate (551-1000 mm(2)), and poor (> 1000 mm(2)). Native knee survival at 10-years follow-up was 96%, 95%, 76%, and 59%, respectively, in the excellent, good, moderate, and poor group. Conclusion A novel 3D measurement method was developed to quantify initial fracture displacement of tibial plateau fractures. 3D fracture assessment adds to current classification methods, identifies patients at risk for conversion to TKA at follow-up, and could be used for patient counselling about prognosis.
AB - Purpose Currently used classification systems and measurement methods are insufficient to assess fracture displacement. In this study, a novel 3D measure for fracture displacement is introduced and associated with risk on conversion to total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was performed including 997 patients treated for a tibial plateau fracture between 2003 and 2018. All patients were contacted for follow-up and 534 (54%) responded. For all patients, the 3D gap area was determined in order to quantify the degree of initial fracture displacement. A cut-off value was determined using ROC curves. Multivariate analysis was performed to assess the association of 3D gap area with conversion to TKA. Subgroups with increasing levels of 3D gap area were identified, and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were plotted to assess survivorship of the knee free from conversion to TKA. Results A total of 58 (11%) patients underwent conversation to TKA. An initial 3D gap area >= 550 mm(2) was independently associated with conversion to TKA (HR 8.4; p = 0.001). Four prognostic groups with different ranges of the 3D gap area were identified: excellent (0-150 mm(2)), good (151-550 mm(2)), moderate (551-1000 mm(2)), and poor (> 1000 mm(2)). Native knee survival at 10-years follow-up was 96%, 95%, 76%, and 59%, respectively, in the excellent, good, moderate, and poor group. Conclusion A novel 3D measurement method was developed to quantify initial fracture displacement of tibial plateau fractures. 3D fracture assessment adds to current classification methods, identifies patients at risk for conversion to TKA at follow-up, and could be used for patient counselling about prognosis.
KW - Tibial plateau fracture
KW - 3D
KW - Three-dimensional
KW - Gap area
KW - Displacement
KW - Total knee arthroplasty
KW - OSTEOARTHRITIS
KW - COHORT
U2 - 10.1007/s00068-022-02139-y
DO - 10.1007/s00068-022-02139-y
M3 - Article
SN - 1863-9933
SP - 867
EP - 874
JO - European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
JF - European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
ER -