Treatment of distal tibial metaphyseal fractures: Plating versus shortened intramedullary nailing
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2005.09.013
Treatment of distal tibial metaphyseal fractures: Plating versus shortened intramedullary nailing
Abstract
Background: Fractures in the distal tibial metaphysis are more complicated to treat than diaphyseal fractures. We compared treatment with plating to treatment with shorted intramedullary (IM) nailing.
Methods: Patients with AO type 43A fractures were treated with plate fixation (group A, n=14) or shortened IM nailing (group B, n = 13). We compared postoperative radiographic deformities, functional results (Iowa ankle scores), and symptoms (Olerud and Molander ankle scores).
Results: All fractures had healed at final follow-up (mean, 33 month). Mean union times were 27.8 week (range, 18-36 week) in group A and 22.6 week (range, 18-30 week) in group B (P<0.05). Mean postoperative valgus angulations were larger in group B (3.7 degrees ) than in group A (0.5 degrees ) (P<0.05). However, malunions did not differ between groups (P<0.05). Functional results and postoperative symptoms were similar.
Conclusions: Both plate fixation and shortened IM nailing were effective for treating distal tibial metaphyseal fractures.
Comment in
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Distal tibial fractures and minimal invasive techniques.Injury. 2007 Feb;38(2):255. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2006.08.001. Epub 2006 Oct 17. Injury. 2007. PMID: 17049522 No abstract available.
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