Morphologic study of posterior articular depression in Schatzker IV fractures.

@article{Zhai2015MorphologicSO,
  title={Morphologic study of posterior articular depression in Schatzker IV fractures.},
  author={Qilin Zhai and Cheng-fang Hu and Ya-feng Xu and Dan Wang and Cong-feng Luo},
  journal={Orthopedics},
  year={2015},
  volume={38 2},
  pages={
          e124-8
        }
}
The Schatzker classification of tibial plateau fractures is widely accepted. Type IV fractures are medial tibial plateau fractures that are either split off as a wedge fragment or depressed and comminuted. Posterior articular surface depression in Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fractures can be seen as a unique variant that increases the difficulty of reduction of the articular surface. Its morphologic characteristics have not been fully studied, and the incidence is sometimes underestimated… 
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