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External Fixation in the Emergency Department for Pilon and Unstable Ankle Fractures.

Kalpit N Shah1, Joey P Johnson, Seth W OʼDonnell, Joseph A Gil, Christopher T Born, Roman A Hayda.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pilon and unstable ankle fractures are often treated initially with an external fixator (ex-fix). Ex-fix application in the emergency department (ED) has been described but not compared with that placed in the operating room (OR).
METHODS: Retrospective, case-cohort study was performed at a level-1 trauma center. Using CPT codes, we identified patients who had surgical fixation of pilon or ankle fractures with an initial ex-fix application (in the ED or the OR). Postoperative outcomes and hospital logistical data were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS: Ninety-six patients met the inclusion criteria. The average age of patients was 47 years, and 54 (56%) of the patients were men. Thirty-three patients had the ex-fix placed in the OR, whereas 63 patients had the ex-fix placed in the ED. Postsurgical complications (prominent implant, nonunion, deep infection, deep vein thrombosis, loss of reduction) were seen in 6 of 33 patients in the ED ex-fix group and in 8 of 63 patients in the OR ex-fix group (P = 0.51). Deep infections occurred in 2 of 33 patients in the OR ex-fix group and in 5 of 63 patients in the ED ex-fix group (P = 0.71). Revision ex-fix for loss of reduction was performed in 4 of 33 patients in the OR ex-fix group and in 10 of 63 patients in the ED ex-fix group (P = 0.59). Mean length of stay was 14 days for the OR ex-fix group and 13 days for the ED ex-fix group (P = 0.35).
CONCLUSION: No statistically significant differences were found in postsurgical complications (surgical or infectious) or ex-fix revision rates for the ED ex-fix group and the OR ex-fix group. Results indicate that uniplanar ex-fix may be safely applied in the ED. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, therapeutic.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30394911     DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-18-00080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1067-151X            Impact factor:   3.020


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Review 3.  Principles and guidelines in the management of ankle fractures in adults.

Authors:  Harry Kyriacou; Ahmed M H A M Mostafa; Benjamin M Davies; Wasim S Khan
Journal:  J Perioper Pract       Date:  2021-04-07

4.  Comparison Between the Modified External Fixation and Calcaneal Traction in Ruedi-Allgower Type II/III Pilon Fractures.

Authors:  Wen Shu; Xiaodong Hu; Xiaofan Yang
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