Tibial plateau fractures are common injuries and the most difficult of the
intra-articular fractures to manage. These fractures are usually related to high energy
trauma or osteoporosis in older adults. The fractures normally occur in the 1% in older
adults whereas in the elderly at 8%. In case of improper restoration of the plateau
surface and the axis of the leg, these fractures could lead to development of premature
osteoarthritis, injury in ligaments, as well lifelong pain and disability. The imaging is of
paramount importance for assessment of the initial injury, planning management,
prediction of prognosis and in the follow-up. Traditionally, the radiological
examination was performed with x-rays. Presently, the computer tomography, affiliated
with magnetic resonance imaging indicate more accurately the categories of fractures
thus facilitating a better surgical plan.
Keywords: Computer tomography, Diagnosis, Imaging, Intra-articular fractures,
Magnetic resonance imaging, Osteoporosis, Surgical, Tibial plateau fractures,
Trauma, x-rays.