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To plate, or not to plate? A systematic review of functional outcomes and complications of plate fixation in patellar fractures

Stavros Tsotsolis, Joon Ha, Andre Rui Coelho Fernandes, Jae Yong Park, Maximilian Dewhurst, Thomas Walker, Kevin Ilo, Se Ri Park, Amit Patel, Thomas Hester, Freideriki Poutoglidou

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND TRAUMATOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
PurposePoor outcomes and high complication and reoperation rates have been reported with tension-band wiring (TBW) in the management of patellar fractures and particularly the comminuted ones. The purpose of this study was to investigate the functional outcomes and complication rates of patellar fractures managed with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with a plate.MethodsMEDLINE, EMCare, CINAHL, AMED and HMIC were searched, and the PRISMA guidelines were followed. Two independent reviewers extracted the data from the included studies and assessed them for the risk of bias.ResultsPlating of patellar fractures is associated with satisfactory range of movement (ROM) and postoperative function and low pain levels. We found a 10.44% complication rate and a low reoperation rate. Reoperations were mainly performed for metalwork removal.ConclusionORIF with plating of patellar fractures is a safe alternative in the management of patellar fractures and may be associated with a lower complication and reoperation rate compared to TBW. Future randomized prospective studies are needed to validated the results of the present systematic review.
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Patella,Patellar fractures,ORIF,Plating,Functional outcomes,Complications,Reoperation
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