Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique

Introduction: Periprosthetic fractures of tibia are rarer form of injury after total knee arthroplasty. Most of these fractures occur in elderly patients with osteoporotic bones. Poor bone quality, age, and comorbidities restrict the management options for these fractures to constrained knee or mega...

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Published in:Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
Main Authors: Dilbans Singh Pandher, Nitish Khosla
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Language:English
Published: Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 2025-04-01
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description Introduction: Periprosthetic fractures of tibia are rarer form of injury after total knee arthroplasty. Most of these fractures occur in elderly patients with osteoporotic bones. Poor bone quality, age, and comorbidities restrict the management options for these fractures to constrained knee or megaprosthesis. However, in younger age group patients, considering the short survival of constrained or mega knee prosthesis in comparison to primary knee, every attempt should be made to restore the primary knee. Case Report: We report the case of a rare combination type periprosthetic tibial fracture, that is, Felix Type 1B with Felix Type 4, in a 47-year-old female. Considering the young age of the patient and thus good bone quality, we planned for restoration of tibia with bone grafts while revising the tibial component with stemmed tibial base plate, and preserving the cruciate retaining femoral component. The avulsed tibial tuberosity was fixed with cerclage wire looped around the tibial stem. Patient was kept non-weight bearing for 4 weeks, followed by partial weight-bearing for next 6 weeks. Bone grafts were fully incorporated at the final follow-up. Patient had 0–110° range of motion with no limp or laxity in the operated limb. Conclusion: We conclude that in patients with good bone quality, even if a small part of the tibial plateau is preserved, stemmed tibia with reconstruction of the tibial plateau should be considered as an option to manage the Type 1B fractures, since these patients have high potential for osteointegration of the grafts and restoration of the primary knee will definitely have longer survival than constrained or mega knee prosthesis.
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spelling doaj-art-3fa63c23e1f743c4bbf1c252dfd07b8b2025-08-20T03:21:47ZengIndian Orthopaedic Research GroupJournal of Orthopaedic Case Reports2250-06852321-38172025-04-0115461010.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i04.5424Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel TechniqueDilbans Singh PandherNitish KhoslaIntroduction: Periprosthetic fractures of tibia are rarer form of injury after total knee arthroplasty. Most of these fractures occur in elderly patients with osteoporotic bones. Poor bone quality, age, and comorbidities restrict the management options for these fractures to constrained knee or megaprosthesis. However, in younger age group patients, considering the short survival of constrained or mega knee prosthesis in comparison to primary knee, every attempt should be made to restore the primary knee. Case Report: We report the case of a rare combination type periprosthetic tibial fracture, that is, Felix Type 1B with Felix Type 4, in a 47-year-old female. Considering the young age of the patient and thus good bone quality, we planned for restoration of tibia with bone grafts while revising the tibial component with stemmed tibial base plate, and preserving the cruciate retaining femoral component. The avulsed tibial tuberosity was fixed with cerclage wire looped around the tibial stem. Patient was kept non-weight bearing for 4 weeks, followed by partial weight-bearing for next 6 weeks. Bone grafts were fully incorporated at the final follow-up. Patient had 0–110° range of motion with no limp or laxity in the operated limb. Conclusion: We conclude that in patients with good bone quality, even if a small part of the tibial plateau is preserved, stemmed tibia with reconstruction of the tibial plateau should be considered as an option to manage the Type 1B fractures, since these patients have high potential for osteointegration of the grafts and restoration of the primary knee will definitely have longer survival than constrained or mega knee prosthesis.https://jocr.co.in/wp/2025/04/01/surgical-management-of-a-rare-complex-periprosthetic-fracture-of-tibia-in-a-young-patient-case-report-and-a-novel-technique/periprosthetic fracturetibial componentcomplex felix classificationprimary knee preservation
spellingShingle Dilbans Singh Pandher
Nitish Khosla
Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
periprosthetic fracture
tibial component
complex felix classification
primary knee preservation
title Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
title_full Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
title_fullStr Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
title_short Surgical Management of a Rare Complex Periprosthetic Fracture of Tibia in a Young Patient – Case Report and a Novel Technique
title_sort surgical management of a rare complex periprosthetic fracture of tibia in a young patient case report and a novel technique
topic periprosthetic fracture
tibial component
complex felix classification
primary knee preservation
url https://jocr.co.in/wp/2025/04/01/surgical-management-of-a-rare-complex-periprosthetic-fracture-of-tibia-in-a-young-patient-case-report-and-a-novel-technique/
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