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  • JimmyCarter
    Registered User
    • Jan 2008
    • 11060

    #1

    Tibial plateau fracture

    So I’ve been reading my MRI notes before my upcoming doc visit this Thursday.

    Good news: my acl is still intact
    Bad news: small anterolateral tibial plateau subchondral fracture (non-depressed/non-displaced)

    Anyone have experience with this? Near term skiability? Long term prognosis with knee pain?
  • Dexter Rutecki
    features a sintered base
    • Apr 2002
    • 13182

    #2
    Yeah, in one of my blown ACL's I shattered the condyles. Was not an ongoing issue.
    I was pretty young on that one, though, so YMMV. Ask your ortho. My guy didn't say anything about it which made me assume it wasn't a concern, which I guess was true.
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    • JimmyCarter
      Registered User
      • Jan 2008
      • 11060

      #3
      That sounds painful.

      My (foot and ankle) surgeon buddy says it’s about as good a prognosis as I could get considering it’s fractured at all, I’m just two weeks out from a Park City trip and wondering what I can get away with.

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      • detrusor
        Detrusor
        • Jan 2009
        • 5137

        #4
        Shouldn’t be a bid deal long term. The eldest pretty much crushed hers a couple years ago, out 8 weeks, no residual. You’ll likely be non weight bearing for a while so it can heal. Don’t try and get back earlier. That’s stupidity at its finest.
        I rip the groomed on tele gear

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        • JimmyCarter
          Registered User
          • Jan 2008
          • 11060

          #5
          Originally posted by detrusor
          Shouldn’t be a bid deal long term. The eldest pretty much crushed hers a couple years ago, out 8 weeks, no residual. You’ll likely be non weight bearing for a while so it can heal. Don’t try and get back earlier. That’s stupidity at its finest.
          I pride myself on the quality of my stupidity!

          It’s been weight bearing with no pain since a few days after the incident (about 3.5 weeks) but obviously non-impact weight bearing.
          There’s some legacy cartilage damage from prior acl/meniscus injury on that knee but doesn’t sound like anything new, which I’m hoping is beneficial to recovery.

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          • jerlane
            Registered User
            • Sep 2008
            • 879

            #6
            Tibial plateau fracture

            There may be some room for interpretation. Not all “subchondral fractures” are the same. This may be more of a glorified bone bruise. The fact that you’ve been weight bearing pain free and there was no depression is a good sign. It takes a while for the bone marrow edema to resolve radiographically


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            Last edited by jerlane; 02-12-2024, 05:46 PM.

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            • MagnificentUnicorn
              terminal intermediate
              • Oct 2008
              • 15875

              #7
              Originally posted by Dexter Rutecki
              Yeah, in one of my blown ACL's I shattered the condyles. Was not an ongoing issue.
              I was pretty young on that one, though, so YMMV. Ask your ortho. My guy didn't say anything about it which made me assume it wasn't a concern, which I guess was true.
              What did they do to fix your shattered condyles?


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              • JimmyCarter
                Registered User
                • Jan 2008
                • 11060

                #8
                Originally posted by jerlane
                There may be some room for interpretation. Not all “subchondral fractures” are the same. This may be more of a glorified bone bruise. The fact that you’ve been weight bearing pain free and there was no depression is a good sign. It takes a while for the bone marrow edema to resolve radiographically


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                ^this
                Got the ok from the doc to proceed within my comfort level.
                Basically bone bruise on non-weight bearing part of knee (and dealing with some residual knee issues dating back to first acl reconstruction a few decades ago) but no surgery/etc required.

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                • detrusor
                  Detrusor
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 5137

                  #9
                  Since everything was non displaced and her growth plates were not involved it was straight leg brace non weight bearing. Got lucky for sure.
                  I rip the groomed on tele gear

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