Introduction. Tibial plateau fractures represent about 1% of the total fractures in the general population, 8% among old people, and 56.9% of the proximal tibia fractures. The sex distribution is an alternating one, in men, the most traumas of this kind are registered at the average age of 40-44 years, and in women, it is 55-59 years. Tibial plateau fractures most often occur through an indirect mechanism, valgus/varus movements, or vertical shock. Tibial plateau fractures at different ages, most often, have different production mechanisms. Tibial plateau fractures in the elderly occur as a result of falls with low kinetic energy (falls from one's height, slips, etc.), this is due to osteoporotic changes that occur in old age, especi...