Tibial plateau fractures type V and VI pose treatment challenges due to their complicated nature, but surgical intervention offers effective stabilization and quicker recovery despite risks like infection.
A study was conducted on 52 patients between April 2018 and May 2020, using open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), which resulted in 82.7% achieving excellent outcomes based on the Oxford Knee Scoring (OKS) system.
Factors influencing recovery included a higher incidence of poor outcomes among older patients, male patients having lower scores than females, and infections significantly impacting overall results.