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A new angle stable nailing concept for the treatment of distal tibia fractures.

Sebastian Kuhn1, Philipp Appelmann, Philip Pairon, Dorothea Mehler, Frank Hartmann, Pol M Rommens.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Surgical treatment of distal tibial fractures demands a stable fracture fixation while minimizing the irritation to the soft tissues by approach and implant. Biomechanical studies have demonstrated superior performance for angular-stable locked nails over standard locked nails in distal tibial fractures. The experimental Retrograde Tibial Nail (RTN) is a minimally invasive local intramedullary osteosynthesis, which has been under design by our group. We conducted a biomechanical comparison in composite tibiae of the Retrograde Tibial Nail against the Expert Tibial Nail (Synthes®). Our hypothesis was that the RTN would provide equivalent biomechanical stability with respect to extra-axial compression, torsion and load to failure testing, in an extra-articular distal tibia fracture model.
METHODS: Biomechanical composite bone testing was conducted in 14 biomechanical composite tibiae in an AO 43 A3 fracture model. In both groups, triple angle stable interlocking was performed in the distal fragment.
RESULTS: Results show a statistically non-significant higher stability of the ETN during the axial loading tests. Torsional stability testing resulted in a statistically superior performance for the RTN (p = 0.018). Destructive extra-axial compression resulted in failure of six ETN constructs, while all RTN specimens survived the maximal load.
CONCLUSIONS: The experimental Retrograde Tibial Nail provides the key features for the treatment of distal tibial fractures. It combines a minimally invasive local intramedullary osteosynthesis with the ability to securely fix the fracture by multiple angle stable locking options.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24402556      PMCID: PMC4037523          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-013-2267-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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