医学
联合韧带
外科
撞击
还原(数学)
脚踝
固定(群体遗传学)
内固定
胫骨
腓骨
人口
几何学
数学
环境卫生
作者
Sean T. Campbell,Malcolm R. DeBaun,Conor P. Kleweno,Sean E. Nork
标识
DOI:10.1097/bot.0000000000002144
摘要
To determine the short-term results of surgical treatment with dual posterolateral and posteromedial approaches for fractures of the entire posterior tibial plafond and secondarily to identify common fracture characteristics.Retrospective.Single academic Level 1 trauma center.Thirty-five patients with posterior pilon fractures followed until fracture union (minimum 3 months).Surgical treatment using simultaneous combined posterolateral and posteromedial exposures for fracture reduction and internal fixation.(1) Surgical outcomes including rate of wound complications and accuracy of the articular reduction. (2) Fracture characteristics including the incidence of articular impaction, comminution interfering with reduction, syndesmosis injury, and the type of fibula fracture.The rate of wound problems was low (6%), and 94% of patients had an articular reduction with less than 1 mm of step or gap. There were high rates of articular comminution (83%) and posteromedial articular impaction (63%) and a 17% rate of syndesmosis injury requiring repair.Surgical fixation using simultaneous, combined posterolateral and posteromedial approaches for posterior pilon fractures had a low rate of wound complications and was an effective strategy for obtaining an accurate reduction. The rate of syndesmotic instability requiring fixation was lower than previous work reporting on fixation using a single approach. This may be a useful technique for surgeons who treat these injuries. Careful assessment of the preoperative imaging is required in patients with posterior pilon fractures.Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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