This retrospective observational case-control study aims to evaluate imaging features and associated soft-tissue injury patterns in patients with Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures. Adult patients treated surgically at a single tertiary trauma center between January 2019 and December 2025 are included if complete preoperative radiographs, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are available. Participants are categorized into fracture-dislocation and non-dislocation groups based on preoperative imaging findings. The study evaluates morphological characteristics of the lateral and posterolateral tibial plateau on CT as well as associated soft-tissue injuries on MRI, including ligamentous, meniscal, and bone contusion patterns. The objective of the study is to characterize imaging features associated with fracture-dislocation and to explore relationships between osseous injury morphology and soft-tissue injury patterns in Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures.
This single-center retrospective observational case-control study evaluates imaging characteristics and associated soft-tissue injury patterns in patients with Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures. The study population consists of adult patients who underwent surgical treatment at a tertiary trauma center between January 2019 and December 2025. Eligible participants are identified through review of medical records and imaging archives. Inclusion criteria include age between 18 and 70 years and availability of complete preoperative imaging, including radiographs, CT scans, and MRI examinations. Exclusion criteria include fractures other than Schatzker type IV, prior surgery of the affected knee, pathologic fractures, advanced osteoarthritis, and incomplete or poor-quality imaging data. Participants are categorized into fracture-dislocation and non-dislocation groups according to predefined imaging criteria based on CT and MRI findings. The study assesses quantitative imaging parameters describing tibial plateau morphology, including measurements of posterolateral plateau depression and lateral plateau widening. MRI is used to evaluate associated soft-tissue injuries, including injuries of the lateral meniscus, anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, lateral collateral ligament, posterolateral corner structures, and bone contusions. The purpose of this study is to evaluate imaging characteristics associated with fracture-dislocation and to investigate the relationship between tibial plateau fracture morphology and concomitant soft-tissue injuries. No study intervention is assigned, and all data are derived from retrospective review of existing clinical and imaging records obtained during routine clinical care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
77
No study intervention was assigned. This study is a retrospective observational case-control study based on review of existing medical records and preoperative imaging data (radiographs, CT, and MRI) of patients with Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures. All patients received standard clinical care determined by the treating surgeons, and no additional procedures or treatments were performed for research purposes.
The medical record system and imaging system of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University
Schoow, Jiangsu, China
Presence of fracture-dislocation in Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures
Fracture-dislocation status determined by preoperative CT, 3D reconstruction, and MRI review
Time frame: 1year
Presence of fracture-dislocation in Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures
Fracture-dislocation status determined by preoperative CT, 3D reconstruction, and MRI review
Time frame: At baseline (preoperative imaging assessment)
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