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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Jun;100(4 Suppl):S255-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2014.03.005. Epub 2014 Apr 4.

Internal fixation of the fibula in ankle fractures: a prospective, randomized and comparative study: plating versus nailing

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Internal fixation of the fibula in ankle fractures: a prospective, randomized and comparative study: plating versus nailing

Y Asloum et al. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2014 Jun.
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Abstract

Aim: Open reduction and internal plate fixation of the fibula is the gold standard treatment for ankle fractures. The aim of this study was to perform a prospective randomized study to compare bone union, complications and functional results of two types of internal fixation of the fibula (plating and the Epifisa FH intramedullary nail).

Materials and methods: Inclusion criteria were: closed fractures, isolated displaced fractures of the lateral malleolus, inter- and supra-tubercular bimalleolar fractures, and trimalleolar fractures. This study included 71 patients (mean age 53 ± 19): plate fixation group (n=35) and intramedullary nail fixation group (n=36). In seven cases, intramedullary nailing was technically impossible and was converted to plate fixation (the analysis of this sub-group was performed independently). Two patients died and two patients were lost to follow-up. The final comparative series included 32 cases of plate fixation and 28 cases of intramedullary nail fixation. Union, postoperative complications and Kitaoka and Olerud-Molander functional scores were analyzed after one year of follow-up.

Results: There was no significant difference in the rate of union (P=0.5605) between the two types of fixation. There were significantly fewer complications (7% versus 56%) and better functional scores (96 versus 82 for the Kitaoka score; 97 versus 83 for the Olerud-Molander score) with intramedullary nailing than with plate fixation.

Conclusion: Intramedullary nailing of the lateral malleolus in non-comminuted ankle fractures without syndesmotic injury is a reproducible technique with very few complications that provides better functional results than plate fixation.

Level of evidence: II (randomized prospective study).

Keywords: Ankle fracture; Fibular nail; Internal fixation; Lateral malleolar fracture.

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