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Pevny, Tomas MD, et al. - Displaced fractures should be treated surgically. In general, surgical options include reduction and fixation through an arthrotomy or arthroscopic techniques. Arthroscopy is now becoming an integral part of tibial spine fracture management. Arthroscopy allows for accurate diagnosis and treatment of associated injuries and reduction and fixation of all types of tibial spine fractures while reducing the morbidity associated with open techniques


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