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Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of minimally invasive treatment of locking compression plate (LCP) in SchatzkerⅠ~Ⅲ tibial plateau fracture. Methods: Thirty-eight patients with SchatzkerⅠ~Ⅲtibial plateau fracture in our hospital were given minimally invasive treatment of LCP, and the artificial bone was transplanted to the depressed bone. Adverse responses, wound healing time and clinical efifcacy were observed. Results:All patients were followed-up for 14~20 months, and the mean duration was 16 months. Within 1 week after operation, 1 patient suffered from short-term rejection reaction to artiifcial bone, but he healed after corresponding measures were taken. There were no complications like skin necrosis and extally-exposed steel plate among the patients. In addition, all fractures were recovered, and the recovery time was 2.6~4.1 months, with the mean duration being 3.4 months. The recovery of knee function was favorable, in which 20 cases were excellent, 14 were good, and 4 were general. The excellent and good rate was 89.5%. Conclusion: Minimally invasive treatment of LCP for SchatzkerⅠ~Ⅲ tibial plateau fracture can reduce the postoperative relocation loss, and has small trauma and stable ifxation.