Abstract
Isolated posterior tibial plateau fractures are rare injuries that encompass a wide
variety of fracture patterns. Based on the variation in fracture pattern, the surgical
approach varies, with both anterior and posterior approaches described for surgical
fixation. Postoperative protocol also varies among studies. The aim of this article
is to summarize the outcomes related to posterior column tibial plateau fractures.
The papers reviewed, primarily small retrospective case series, showed functional
knee range of motion is preserved, a low incidence of wound complications, and patient
outcome scores comparable to other reported lower extremity injury outcome scores.
Keywords
posterior tibial plateau - functional assessment - radiographic outcomes - clinical
outcomes