| Literature DB >> 27917329 |
Huasong Luo1, Liaobin Chen2, Kebin Liu3, Songming Peng3, Jien Zhang3, Yang Yi3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of tibial pilon fractures treated with arthroscopy and assisted reduction with an external fixator.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroscopy; External fixator; Minimally invasive surgery; Tibial pilon fracture
Year: 2016 PMID: 27917329 PMCID: PMC5097778 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3601-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1A 46 male patient had right closed pilon fracture caused by trauma (AO C1) preoperative X-ray result of right ankle joint
Fig. 2External fixator assisted reduction with implantation of the arthroscopy and monitored by medical imaging during the surgery
Fig. 3The image of the arthroscopic implantation
Fig. 4Arthroscopic views show the situation of tibial articular surface with out-of-flatness
The detailed information for patients
| Indexes | Detailed information |
|---|---|
| Sex | Male 9; female 4 |
| Mechanism of injury | High falling injury 6 |
| Injury type | Closed injury |
| AO classification of pilon fracture | C1 |
| Injury to operation time (average) | 10 days |
| Fracture healing time (average) | 12 weeks |
| Mazur classification | Excellent 9; good 2; poor 2 |
Fig. 5Small incision and no skin necrosis after the surgery
Fig. 6X-ray showed that inferior segments of right tibia and fibula had good reduction and the joint surface also recovered well after the surgery