JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (9): 992-996.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-6483.20241461

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Study on the influencing factors and predictive efficacy of joint function recovery in patients with tibial plateau fracture with intercondylar spine

SUN Lei,YANG Yuting,LI Chaohui   

  1. Department of Trauma Surgery,Shandong Wendeng Osteopath Hospital,Weihai 264400,China
  • Received:2024-09-03 Online:2025-09-20 Published:2025-10-16

Abstract: Objective To investigate the influencing factors and predictive efficacy of joint function recovery in patients with tibial plateau fracture with intercondylar spine.Methods Fifty-eight patients with tibial plateau fracture with intercondylar spine admitted to the hospital from May 2020 to July 2022 were selected,all of whom were treated by surgery.The patients were followed up for 12 months after surgery,at the last follow-up,the patients were divided into two groups:poor prognosis group and good prognosis group according to Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score,and the clinical data of the two groups were compared.R software was used to build a nomogram prediction model based on the risk factors affecting the poor prognosis of postoperative joint function.Goodness of fit test,receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve to assess risk nomogram model calibration and differentiation.Results All 58 patients were followed up for 12 months after operation.The HSS score at the last follow-up was 40-95 points,of which 19 were <59 points.The results of univariate analysis showed that BMI,osteoporosis,preoperative ASA grade,skin and soft tissue injury,intercondylar spine fracture block free,and postoperative functional training may be correlated with poor prognosis of postoperative joint function (P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that BMI≥23 kg/m2,osteoporosis,preoperative ASA grade Ⅲ to Ⅳ,skin and soft tissue injury,intercondylar spine fracture mass free and non-adherence to postoperative functional training were independent risk factors for poor prognosis of postoperative joint function(P<0.05),there was no interaction among the risk factors (deviation=1.02,Pearson χ2=0.98,r2=0.34,P>0.05).A nomogram model was constructed based on BMI,osteoporosis,preoperative ASA grading,skin and soft tissue injury,intercondylar spine fracture block free,and postoperative functional training.Calibration results showed that the measured values were basically consistent with the predicted values.The results of the Bootstrap internal validation method showed that the sensitivity,specificity,and area under the ROC curve of this nomogram model for predicting poor postoperative joint function recovery in patients with tibial plateau fractures with intercondylar spinous fractures were 86.50%,72.40%,and 0.885,respectively.Conclusion BMI≥23 kg/m2,osteoporosis,preoperative ASA grade,skin and soft tissue injury,intercondylar spine fracture fragment free,and non-adherence to postoperative functional training are risk factors for poor prognosis of postoperative joint function in patients with tibial plateau fracture with intercondylar spine fracture.The nomogram model constructed based on this has good accuracy and discrimination.

Key words: tibial plateau with intercondylar spine fracture;surgery;prognosis;nomogram model

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