Nonunions of the distal tibia treated by reamed intramedullary nailing
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Nonunions of the distal tibia treated by reamed intramedullary nailing
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of reamed intramedullary nailing in the treatment of nonunions of the distal one-fourth of the tibia. Nonunions of the distal tibia are particularly difficult to treat given the short distal segment, the proximity to the ankle joint, and the fragile soft-tissue envelope. Intramedullary nailing is an attractive solution to this problem because it avoids extensive dissection, and the implant remains intraosseous, posing minimal problem for the soft tissues.
Design: Retrospective review of patient charts and radiographs.
Setting: Tertiary care orthopaedic hospital.
Patients/participants: Thirty-two patients with nonunions of the distal one-fourth of the tibia. Prior treatments included casting, internal fixation with plates and screws, intramedullary nailing, and external fixation. Seven patients had a history of infection, but no patient had signs of active infection at the time of surgery.
Intervention: Study patients were treated by reamed, locked intra-medullary nailing.
Main outcome measurements: Main outcome measurements included time to union, correction of deformity, and complications including infection and reoperation.
Results: Average length of follow-up was 25 months (range 4-81 months). Twenty-nine out of 32 patients achieved union at an average of 3.5 months after reamed, locked intramedullary nailing. Of the remaining three, 2 patients united after dynamization (one at 4 months after dynamization and the other at 7 months), and the third patient united 4 months after exchange nailing. Deformity was corrected to a maximum of 4 degrees in all planes. Four patients had positive intraoperative cultures, and only 2 required removal of the nail after achieving union to control infection. There were no signs of chronic osteomyelitis in these 2 patients at the date of the last follow-up visit; 5.5 years and 2 years following nail removal.
Conclusions: Reamed, locked intramedullary nailing is a reliable and safe procedure in the treatment of nonunions in the distal one-fourth of the tibia, even in the setting of prior infection or external fixation. It allows for excellent correction of deformity, which is an essential component of the procedure.
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Comment in
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Nonunion of the distal tibia treated by reamed intramedullary nailing.J Orthop Trauma. 2005 Feb;19(2):145; author reply 145. doi: 10.1097/00005131-200502000-00015. J Orthop Trauma. 2005. PMID: 15677934 No abstract available.
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