Literature DB >> 16305084

Management of comminuted closed tibial plafond fractures using circular external fixators.

Ahmet Kapukaya1, Mehmet Subasi, Huseyin Arslan.   

Abstract

Various types of external fixators have been used to treat Ruedi and Allgöwer Type III pilon fractures, as serious complications can occur using conventional treatment principles. However, insufficient reduction and loss of reduction are two of the main disadvantages of external fixator treatments. We conducted a retrospective review of 14 patients with severe highly comminuted closed fractures of the distal tibia (Ruedi type III) treated using cross-ankle external fixators. Five patients underwent closed reduction, while the others required open reduction using minimal incision techniques. The reduction score, reduction loss, early and late complications, and ankle symptoms and functions were evaluated. The patients were followed for an average of 48 months (range: 31 to 84); superficial wound infection developed in one case and minimal angular deformity in another. In ten cases, the reduction of the articular surface was anatomical; in the other four cases, it was non-anatomical. Except for one case which developed an angular deformity, no loss of reduction was observed. On radiological control, only one case did not display osteoarthrosis; in the other 13 cases, osteoarthrosis was diagnosed at different levels. The most important disadvantage of this technique is retarded joint movement. Nevertheless, for such fractures, we consider cross-ankle circular external fixators as an alternative treatment method because it combines the advantage of a minimal risk of deep infections with better stabilisation of the limb, while providing early mobilisation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16305084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Belg        ISSN: 0001-6462            Impact factor:   0.500


  6 in total

1.  Biomechanical features of six design of the delta external fixator for treating Pilon fracture: a finite element study.

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Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2018-04-21       Impact factor: 2.602

2.  Complex distal tibia fractures treated with multi-planar external fixation - a single center experience.

Authors:  Yiu Hin Kwan; Joshua Decruz; Antony Xr Premchand; Suheal A Khan
Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma       Date:  2022-06-15

Review 3.  Post-Operative Outcomes of Circular External Fixation in the Definitive Treatment of Tibial Plafond Fractures: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Peter I Legg; Khalid Malik-Tabassum; Yasser H Ibrahim; Baljinder S Dhinsa
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-04-17

4.  Clinical Faceoff: The Complex Tibial Plafond Fracture: ORIF or Circular External Fixation?

Authors:  Joshua K Napora; Michael T Archdeacon; John K Sontich
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 4.176

5.  External Fixation combined with Limited Internal Fixation versus Open Reduction Internal Fixation for Treating Ruedi-Allgower Type III Pilon Fractures.

Authors:  Yongzhi Guo; Liangyong Tong; Shaoguang Li; Zhi Liu
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2015-06-08

Review 6.  Clinical efficacy and safety of limited internal fixation combined with external fixation for Pilon fracture: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Shao-Bo Zhang; Yi-Bao Zhang; Sheng-Hong Wang; Hua Zhang; Peng Liu; Wei Zhang; Jing-Lin Ma; Jing Wang
Journal:  Chin J Traumatol       Date:  2017-02-24
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