Literature DB >> 23601366

Subjective and novel objective radiographic evaluation of inflatable bone tamp treatment of articular calcaneus, tibial plateau, tibial pilon and distal radius fractures.

Jake P Heiney1, Roberta E Redfern, Stephen Wanjiku.   

Abstract

There is a growing need to develop tools that allow for better reductions of difficult to treat fractures in minimally disruptive ways. One such technique has been developed using the inflatable bone tamp and a fast setting calcium phosphate. KYPHON(®) XPANDER Inflatable Bone Tamp and the KYPHON(®) Osteo Introducer(®) System were used to reduce the articular fractures and a fast-setting calcium phosphate was introduced into those voids and metal hardware was applied as deemed necessary. Subjects were skeletally mature patients treated for articular fractures of the calcaneus, tibial plateau, tibial pilon, or distal radius. Post-operative day zero and week 12 radiographs were objectively and subjectively evaluated by three independent orthopaedic surgeons. Their objective scores were then translated into subjective categories based on the Heiney-Redfern scaled scoring (H-R score) system established herein. Overall, the thorough radiographic analysis by independent reviewers indicates that the technique is capable of obtaining and maintaining articular reductions in a good or adequate manner at 12-weeks post-operatively. Introduced is a potential novel evaluation scale scoring system for these articular fractures that evaluates the important anatomic considerations reproducibly in fracture reductions. There are many potential benefits that remain speculative to this type of tool within a procedure, and therefore this tool and technique warrants further research.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23601366     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2013.03.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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Authors:  Matthieu Ollivier; Marco Turati; Maxime Munier; Alexandre Lunebourg; Jean-Noel Argenson; Sebastien Parratte
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3.  Systematic CT evaluation of reduction and hardware positioning of surgically treated calcaneal fractures: a reliability analysis.

Authors:  R J O de Muinck Keizer; M S H Beerekamp; D T Ubbink; L F M Beenen; T Schepers; J C Goslings
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 3.067

4.  Articular impaction injuries in the lower limb.

Authors:  Ippokratis Pountos; Peter V Giannoudis
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2017-05-11

5.  Intraoperative Effect of 2D vs 3D Fluoroscopy on Quality of Reduction and Patient-Related Outcome in Calcaneal Fracture Surgery.

Authors:  Jens A Halm; M Suzan H Beerekamp; Robert Jan de Muinck-Keijzer; Ludo F M Beenen; Mario Maas; J Carel Goslings; Tim Schepers
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