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Winston R Chang1, Zain Kapasi, Susan Daisley, William J Leach.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Football is officially the most popular sport in the world. In the UK, 10% of the adult population play football at least once a year. Despite this, there are few papers in the literature on tibial diaphyseal fractures in this sporting group. In addition, conflicting views on the nature of this injury exist. The purpose of this paper is to compare our experience of tibial shaft football fractures with the little available literature and identify any similarities and differences. METHODS ANDEntities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17567522 PMCID: PMC1929061 DOI: 10.1186/1749-799X-2-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
AO/ASIF classification of tibia shaft fractures [4]
| Type | Fracture | Subclassification |
| A | Simple | A1 – spiral |
| A2 – oblique | ||
| A3 – transverse | ||
| B | Wedge | B1 – spiral wedge |
| B2 – bending wedge | ||
| B3 – fragmented wedge | ||
| C | Complex | C1 – spiral |
| C2 – segmental | ||
| C3 – irregular |
AO/ASIF, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osteosynthesefragen/Association for the study of Internal Fixation.
Figure 1The four long bones and their segments [12].
Summary of tibial shaft football fractures according to AO type.
| A1 | 3 | B1 | 1 |
| A2 | 5 | B2 | 1 |
| A3 | 14 | B3 | 0 |
| Total | 22 | Total | 2 |
Summary of complications of tibial shaft football fractures according to treatment method and their outcomes.
| Closed 42A2 | Cast | Position slipped at day 12 | IM nail. Nail was removed at 13 months because of anterior knee pain. |
| Closed 42A3 (fibula intact) | Cast | Position slipped at day 9 | IM nail |
| Closed 42A2 | Cast | Position slipped at day 28 | IMnail |
| Closed 42A3 | Cast | Position slipped at 8 | IM nail |
| Closed 42A3 | Cast | Non-union at 5 months | Underwent bone grafting and plating plus fibulectomy. Subsequently lost to follow-up. |
| Closed 42A3 | IM nail | Anterior knee pain | Nail removed at 29 months |
| Closed 42A3 | IM nail | Delayed union | Dynamisation at 24 weeks |
| Closed 42A3 | IM nail | Anterior knee pain | Nail removed at 24 weeks |
| Closed 42B2 | IM nail (at 23 hrs) | Fat embolism | Admitted to Intensive Care for 2 days then discharged on day 8 post-op. Fracture subsequently united. |
| Closed 42A2 | IM nail | Anterior and medial knee pain. | Self-discharged from clinic and lost to follow-up. |
Figure 2This picture demonstrates an example of the typical mechanism of injury involving a direct blow that results in a tibial fracture.
Treatments used according to AO fracture type.
| A1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| A2 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
| A3 | 7 | 7 | 0 |
| B1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| B2 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Total | 11 | 11 | 2 |