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Fig. 1C. Illustrations of two- and three-fragment triplane fractures as classically described in literature. In three-fragment fracture without separation at Kump's bump, there is one fragment consisting of posterior epiphysis, posterior metaphysis, and seperate anterolateral epiphyseal fragment. Anteromedial epiphysis remains attached to anterior tibial metaphysis.