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Updated: Jul 12 2025

Proximal Third Tibia Fracture

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  • Summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Differential
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
    • Closed reduction / cast immobilizxation
      • technique
        • place in long leg cast and convert to functional brace at 4 weeks
        • cast in 10 to 20 degrees of flexion
    • External fixation
      • technique
        • bi-planar and multiplanar pin fixators are useful
        • circular frames indicated for very proximal fractures
        • can be safely converted to IMN within 7-21 days
    • Intramedullary nailing
      • approach
        • lateral parapatellar
          • helps maintain reduction for proximal 1/3 fractures
          • requires mobile patella
          • medial parapatellar approach may lead to valgus deformity
        • suprapatellar
          • facilitates nailing in semiextended position
      • technique
        • starting point
          • proximal to the anterior edge of the articular margin
          • just medial to the lateral tibial spine
          • use of a more lateral starting point may decrease valgus deformity
            • use of a medial starting point may create valgus deformity
        • fracture reduction techniques
          • blocking (Poller) screws
            • coronal blocking screw
              • prevents apex anterior (procurvatum) deformity
              • place in posterior half of proximal fragment
            • sagittal blocking screw
              • prevents valgus deformity
              • place on lateral concave side of proximal fragment
            • enhance construct stability if not removed
          • unicortical plating
            • short one-third tubular plate placed anteriorly, anteromedially, or posteromedially across fracture
            • secure both proximally and distally with 2 unicortical screws
          • universal distractor
            • Schanz pins inserted from medial side, parallel to joint
            • pin may additionally be used as blocking screws
        • nail insertion
          • options
            • standard insertion with knee in flexion
            • nail insertion in semiextended position
              • may help to prevent apex anterior (procurvatum) deformity
                • neutralizes deforming forces of extensor mechanism
        • locking screws
          • statically lock proximally and distally for rotational stability
            • no indication for dynamic locking acutely
          • must use at least two proximal locking screws
      • complications
        • malunion
          • valgus and apex anterior (procurvatum)
    • Pecutaneous locking plate
      • approach
        • anterolateral
          • straight or hockey stick incision anterolaterally from just proximal to joint line (if intra-articular extenion) to just lateral to the tibial tubercle and extend distally as needed
      • technique
        • may be used medially or laterally
        • better soft tissue coverage laterally makes lateral plating safer
      • complications
        • superficial peroneal nerve injuy with use of a longer plate
        • varus collapse if lateral only plate used with medial comminution
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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QID 219304 (Type "219304" in App Search)
A 7-year-old boy presents to the emergency room after a fall from his skateboard earlier this afternoon. The radiograph in Figure A demonstrates a fracture with a large Thurston Holland fragment. Which of the following zones of the growth plate shown in Figure B contains the zone of provisional calcification through which this fracture initially propagated?
  • A
  • B

Zone A

1%

6/776

Zone B

12%

94/776

Zone C

21%

160/776

Zone D

59%

455/776

Zone E

7%

53/776

  • A
  • B

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  • - Proximal Third Tibia Fracture
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