
AP and lateral radiographs showing displaced supracondylar femur fracture above total knee arthroplasty. TKA components appear well-fixed without radiolucent lines. Fracture is displaced with varus angulation. Osteoporotic bone quality evident.
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Describe the Lewis-Rorabeck classification for periprosthetic fractures around TKA and its treatment implications.
What preoperative assessment and planning is required?
This is a Type II fracture with stable prosthesis. What are your fixation options?
Describe your lateral locking plate technique for this fracture.
What are the challenges, outcomes, and complications of treating these fractures?