# Plate nail constructs for complex proximal tibia fractures

**Authors:** Daniel Marks, Matthew Dulas, Solomon Egbe, James Dahm, Anthony Christiano, Jason Strelzow

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2025.101218 · Trauma Case Reports · 2025-07-10

## TL;DR

This study shows that combining plate and nail surgery works well for complex tibia fractures with good results and few complications.

## Contribution

The study introduces a combined surgical method for complex proximal tibia fractures with favorable outcomes.

## Key findings

- Combined plate and nail constructs achieved acceptable radiographic alignment in patients.
- Low complication rate was observed with no reoperations needed.
- One case of superficial infection and one case of screw loosening occurred.

## Abstract

To report upon a series of patients who underwent a combined minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis and intramedullary nailing surgical approach for AO/OTA 41C2/3 +/− 42, 41B2/3 + 42 fracture types and highlight the surgical methodology for application.

15 patients were treated with combined plate and intramedullary nail constructs at an academic urban trauma center from 2018 to 2022. All patients had AO/OTA 41C2/3 +/− 42 or 41B2/3 + 42 fractures.

The study intervention included retrospective review of patient charts and radiographs.

Outcome measures included coronal and sagittal alignment at latest follow-up, intra-operative subsidence of articular fragments, reoperation, and complications such as infection, compartment syndrome, screw migration, or component failure.

The average follow-up for patients included was 6.2 months. At final follow-up, 13 patients had available post-operative assessments for review. At latest follow-up, the average coronal alignment ranged from 3.1 degrees of varus to 2.3 degrees of valgus, average sagittal alignment from 2.6 degrees of recurvatum to 2.0 degrees of procurvatum. There was no evidence of intra-operative or post-operative radiographic subsidence of the plateau. No patients underwent reoperation. There was one case of superficial infection and one case of proximal screw loosening.

Plate and nail constructs are a practical option for complex intra-articular fractures of the proximal tibia with metaphyseal or diaphyseal extension (AO/OTA 41C2/3 +/− 42, 41B2/3 + 42). This series demonstrates acceptable radiographic alignment and good clinical results associated with these fracture patterns, with short-to-medium-term follow-up and an overall low complication rate.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** trauma (MESH:D014947), varus (MESH:D060905), fracture (MESH:D050723), valgus (MESH:D060906), compartment syndrome (MESH:D003161), intra-articular fractures of the (MESH:D057072), proximal tibia fractures (MESH:D000092482), infection (MESH:D007239), AO/OTA (MESH:C535396)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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