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[Intramedullary nailing of the tibia with the expert tibia nail].

Matthias Hansen1, René El Attal, Jochen Blum, Michael Blauth, Pol Maria Rommens.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Restoration of axis, length, and rotation of the lower leg. Sufficient primary stability of the osteosynthesis for functional aftercare. Early functional aftercare to maintain joint mobility. Good bony healing in closed and open fractures. INDICATIONS: All closed and open fractures of the tibia and complete lower leg fractures (AO 42). Certain extraarticular fractures of the proximal and distal tibia (AO 41 A2/A3; AO 43 A1/A2/A3). Segmental fractures of the tibia. Certain intraarticular fractures of the tibia with use of additional implants (AO 41 C1/C2; AO 43 C1/C2). Stabilization during and after segmental bone transport or callus distraction of the tibia. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Patients in poor general condition (e.g., bedridden). Flexion of the knee of less than 90 degrees . Infection in the nail's insertion area. Infection of the tibial cavity. Complex articular fractures of the proximal or distal tibia with joint depression. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Closed reduction of the fracture. If necessary, use of reduction clamps through additional stab incisions or open surgical procedures. In some cases, additional osteosynthesis procedures are necessary (e.g., screws). Positioning of the patient may be performed on a radiolucent table or a traction table. Opening of the proximal tibia in line with the medullary canal. Cannulated or noncannulated insertion of the Expert Tibia Nail((R)) with or without reaming of the medullary canal depending on the fracture type and soft-tissue condition. Control of axis, length, and rotation. Distal interlocking with the radiolucent drill and proximal interlocking with the targeting device. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Immediate mobilization of ankle joint and knee joint. Depending on the type of fracture, mobilization with 20 kg partial weight bearing or pain-dependent full weight bearing with crutches. X-ray control 6 weeks postoperatively and increased weight bearing depending on the fracture status.
RESULTS: In a prospective, international multicentric study, 181 patients with 186 fractures were included between July 2004 and May 2005. 57 of these fractures (30.7%) initially were graded open, 15 of them grade I, 32 grade II, and ten grade III. Most of the fractures (36%) were shaft fractures. After 1 year, 146 patients (81%) could be evaluated clinically and radiologically. The overall pseudarthrosis rate was 12.2% (18.2% for open and 9.7% for closed fractures). The risk for secondary operations or revisions (including dynamization of the nail) was 18.8%. Without consideration of dynamization procedures, revisions were necessary in only 5.4% of all patients. The risk for varus, valgus or antecurvation malalignment of more than 5 degrees in any plane on radiologic long leg views was 4.3% for shaft fractures, 1.5% for distal fractures, and 13.6% for proximal fractures. The implant-specific risk for bolt breakage was 3.2%.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20087722     DOI: 10.1007/s00064-009-2010-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0934-6694            Impact factor:   1.154


  15 in total

1.  Infection resistance of unreamed solid, hollow slotted and cannulated intramedullary nails: an in-vivo experimental comparison.

Authors:  J Horn; U Schlegel; C Krettek; K Ito
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2005-01-18       Impact factor: 3.494

Review 2.  Incidence and aetiology of anterior knee pain after intramedullary nailing of the femur and tibia.

Authors:  E Katsoulis; C Court-Brown; P V Giannoudis
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br       Date:  2006-05

3.  Superior results of tibial rodding versus external fixation in grade 3B fractures.

Authors:  P Schandelmaier; C Krettek; J Rudolf; A Kohl; B E Katz; H Tscherne
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1997-09       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  Fractures of the proximal third of the tibial shaft treated with intramedullary nails and blocking screws.

Authors:  W M Ricci; M O'Boyle; J Borrelli; C Bellabarba; R Sanders
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 2.512

5.  Incision placement for intramedullary tibial nailing: an anatomic study.

Authors:  Peter L Althausen; Rafael Neiman; Christopher G Finkemeier; Steven A Olson
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2002 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.512

Review 6.  [The extraarticular proximal tibial fractures].

Authors:  M Hansen; D Mehler; W Voltmer; P M Rommens
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 1.000

7.  Intramedullary stabilization of extraarticular proximal tibial fractures: a biomechanical comparison of intramedullary and extramedullary implants including a new proximal tibia nail (PTN).

Authors:  Matthias Hansen; Dorothea Mehler; Martin Henri Hessmann; Jochen Blum; Pol Maria Rommens
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2007 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.512

8.  Does fibular plating improve alignment after intramedullary nailing of distal metaphyseal tibia fractures?

Authors:  Kenneth A Egol; Russell Weisz; Rudi Hiebert; Nirmal C Tejwani; Kenneth J Koval; Roy W Sanders
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.512

9.  Proximal third tibial shaft fractures. Should they be nailed?

Authors:  G J Lang; B E Cohen; M J Bosse; J F Kellam
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 4.176

10.  The epidemiology of tibial fractures.

Authors:  C M Court-Brown; J McBirnie
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br       Date:  1995-05
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  5 in total

1.  Comparison of low, multidirectional locked nailing and plating in the treatment of distal tibial metadiaphyseal fractures.

Authors:  Yong Li; Lei Liu; Xin Tang; Fuxing Pei; Guanglin Wang; Yue Fang; Hui Zhang; Nicolas Crook
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2012-02-07       Impact factor: 3.075

2.  [Intramedullary nailing of proximal tibia fractures].

Authors:  P M Rommens; R El Attal; M Hansen; S Kuhn
Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 1.154

3.  [Intramedullary nailing of the distal tibia illustrated with the Expert(TM) tibia nail].

Authors:  R El Attal; M Hansen; R Rosenberger; V Smekal; P M Rommens; M Blauth
Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 1.154

4.  Angle Stable Interlocking Intramedullary Nails for Tibial Plateau Fractures.

Authors:  Peng Jia; Feng-Cheng Lu; Kifayat Ullah; Man Zhang; Yan-Sheng Dong; Chao Xiong; Zhi-Hui Zhao; Jin-Feng Wang; Ju-Wen Chen; Yong-Qing Wang
Journal:  Orthop Surg       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 2.071

Review 5.  Surgical fixation methods for tibial plateau fractures.

Authors:  Iain R McNamara; Toby O Smith; Karen L Shepherd; Allan B Clark; Dominic M Nielsen; Simon Donell; Caroline B Hing
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2015-09-15
  5 in total

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