| Literature DB >> 27534865 |
Thomas M Tiefenboeck1, Harald Binder2, Julian Joestl2, Michael M Tiefenboeck3, Sandra Boesmueller2, Christian Krestan4, Mark Schurz2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 15 % of all juvenile injuries of the long bones involve the epiphyseal growth plate, and 2.9 % of these are juvenile Tillaux fractures. The Tillaux fracture is of great importance because it involves a major weight-bearing articular surface. Treatment protocols in the literature are not uniform for this kind of fracture, and numerous case reports can be found describing various treatment methods. The aim of this study was to present the clinical outcome at long-term follow-up after treatment of displaced Tillaux fractures.Entities:
Keywords: Foot and ankle score; Open reduction; Operative treatment; Retrospective study; Tillaux fracture
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27534865 PMCID: PMC5346147 DOI: 10.1007/s00508-016-1059-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wien Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0043-5325 Impact factor: 1.704
Fig. 1Overview of patients’ age at the time of surgery
Overview of patient characteristics
| Case no. | Sex/Age (years) | Cause | Foot and Ankle Score <1 year | Foot and Ankle Score >3 years | Treatment method | Length of follow-up in months | Cast immobilization in weeks | CT | Complication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M/16.27 | Sport injury | 100 | 100 | ORIF | 52.8 | 8 | Yes | – |
| 2 | F/13.82 | Sport injury | 91 | 100 | ORIF | 126.8 | 5 | Yes | – |
| 3 | F/13.67 | Sport injury | 100 | 100 | ORIF | 40.4 | 5 | Yes | – |
| 4 | M/15.26 | Sport injury | 91 | n.e. | CRIF | 4.3 | 6 | Yes | Limitation of ankle movement |
| 5 | M/14.15 | Sport injury | 95 | 100 | ORIF | 73.7 | 6 | No | – |
| 6 | M/15.00 | Accident | 100 | n.e. | ORIF | 7.0 | 4 | Yes | – |
| 7 | F/13.79 | Sport injury | 100 | 100 | ORIF | 101.6 | 4 | Yes | – |
M male, F female, n.e. not evaluated, CT computed tomography, ORIF open reduction internal fixation, CRIF closed reduction internal fixation
Fig. 2Initial X‑ray in two planes of a Tillaux fracture in a 14-year-old patient (a anteroposterior view, b lateral view)
Fig. 5X-ray in two planes after screw removal in a 14-year-old patient (a anteroposterior view, b lateral view)
Fig. 3CT scan, coronal (a) and axial plane (b) of a Tillaux fracture in a 14-year-old patient
Fig. 4X-ray in two planes after open reduction and screw fixation in a 14-year-old patient (a anteroposterior view, b lateral view)
Overview of the current literature
| Author and year | Patients ( | Treatment | CT | X-ray | Complications | Outcome | Cast immobilization | Follow-up | PDF available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Choudhry I. et al. 2013 [ | 20 | ORIF and CRIF | – | – | – | Excellent, Foot and Ankle Score, Marx Activity Score | – | >2 years | No |
| Gourineni P. et al. 2011 [ | 8 | ORIF | Yes (7/8) | Yes | In 3 patients; Achilles contracture; broken screws | No | 4 weeks | >1 year | Yes |
| Dias L.S. et al. 1983 [ | 8 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | No |
| Cottalorda J. et al. 2008 [ | 30 | ORIF | – | – | – | – | – | Mean 3 years | No |
| Kaya A. et al. 2007 [ | 10 | ORIF | Not needed | Yes | 10° loss of plantar flexion in 2 patients, in 1 patient limitation of recreational activities | AOFAS mean 99.3 | 6 weeks | Mean 54 months | Yes |
| Schlesinger I. et al. 1993 [ | 6 | CRIF | Not mentioned | Yes | None | – | – | – | Yes |
| Stefanich R. et al. 2007 [ | 5 | ORIF and conservative (1) | – | Yes | – | Excellent, No score used | Not mentioned | 1 to 9 years | No |
| Kling T. et al. 1984 [ | 32 (combined Salter Harris III and IV) | Conservative therapy –(9) and ORIF | – | – | Growth disturbance (5/9) | Excellent No score used | – | – | No |
| Current Study | 7 | ORIF and CRIF (1) | Yes (6/7) | Yes | Wound healing disturbance; 15° loss of flexion | Excellent, Foot and Ankle Score | 4 to 8 weeks | Mean 58 months | – |
a CT computed tomography, ORIF open reduction and internal fixation, CRIF closed reduction and internal fixation