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Joshua Rui Yen Wong1, Stamatios Tsamados2, Akash Patel2, Parag Jaiswal2.
Abstract
Complex intra-articular distal femur fractures (AO 3.3.C) present many challenges, especially with regard to patient preparation and approach. Traditionally, patients lie supine with a bolster or triangular wedge placed below the knee to allow knee flexion. This corrects the hyperextension deformity of the distal femoral fragment caused by the gastrocsoleus complex. Although well established, the minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique presents with limitations, especially with regard to patient preparation and approach. In this case report, we describe a lateral approach to the MIPO technique using the Eschmann traction table with the tibia nailing attachment and femoral condyle pads to achieve and maintain satisfactory fracture reduction throughout the procedure. Importantly, this also allows less dependency on surgical assistance. To our knowledge, this is the first case report describing a lateral approach to the MIPO technique using the Eschmann traction table for the reduction of complex distal femur fractures.Entities:
Keywords: complex distal femur fracture; intra-articular fracture; minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis; open reduction internal fixation; orif
Year: 2022 PMID: 35530880 PMCID: PMC9075686 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1CT scans for preoperative surgical planning. Coronal (left), sagittal (middle), and 3D reconstruction (right) views displaying the intra-articular distal femur fracture.
CT: computed tomography; 3D: three-dimensional
Figure 2Lateral view of patient positioning set up with the tibial nailing attachment with femoral condyle pads.
Figure 3Medial view of the patient positioning set up with the tibia nailing attachment with femoral condyle pads.
Figure 4Distal view showing the right leg in a neutral supine position with the preoperative leg support.
Figure 5Intraoperative radiographs with the described setup taken by the image intensifier showing before (left) and after fixation (right).