Is there a difference between the incidence of subtypes of tibial plateau fractures between six different level 1, level 2 and level 3 trauma centers in the Netherlands?

荷兰六个不同的 1 级、2 级和 3 级创伤中心的胫骨平台骨折亚型发生率是否存在差异?

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Abstract

PURPOSES: Tibial plateau fractures can present as different subtypes due to variation in patient characteristics and trauma mechanisms. Insight in the fracture pattern and classification is critical for adequate treatment.This study aims to assess the incidence of tibial plateau fracture subtypes among various levels of trauma centers in the Netherlands, to explore potential variations in fracture patterns and fracture classifications between these centers. METHODS: Over a one-year period data was collected from six Dutch trauma centers representing different levels of trauma care. Fractures were classified using both Schatzker and Luo's systems. Interobserver agreement was calculated to evaluate the consistency of fracture classification among surgeons. RESULTS: We included 115 patients treated for a tibial plateau fracture across six different hospitals. The mean patient age was 54 years, ranging from 17 to 85 years. Differences in fracture incidence and mechanisms of injury across trauma centers were revealed; Level 1 trauma centers treated a higher proportion of high-energy trauma cases, predominantly Schatzker 6 fractures, while level 2 and 3 centers dealt with more low-energy traumas, particularly Schatzker 2 fractures. Interobserver agreement for both classification systems was moderate, indicating challenges in classifying tibial plateau fractures accurately. CONCLUSION: This study sheds light on the diverse distribution of subtypes of tibial plateau fractures in Dutch trauma centers. Level 1 centers are treating younger, high-energy trauma patients, whereas level 2 and 3 centers handle more low-energy traumas, predominantly Schatzker 2 fractures. TRIAL REGISTRATION: METC Oost-Nederland: 2021-13,184.

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