• J Orthop Trauma · Jun 2000

    Tibial tubercle-medial malleolar distance in determining tibial nail length.

    • R P Colen and D W Prieskorn.
    • Botsford General Hospital, Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA.
    • J Orthop Trauma. 2000 Jun 1;14(5):345-8.

    ObjectiveTo assess the accuracy of a previously undescribed method of determining tibial nail length based on anatomic landmarks.DesignCadaveric study.MethodsFour methods of tibial nail length determination were compared. Nail lengths for each of fourteen cadaveric lower extremities were determined using full-length scanograms, spotograms, acrylic template overlays, and the distance between the tibial tubercle and the medial malleolus (TMD). Each tibia was then nailed. The accuracy of each method was then evaluated.ResultsThe full-length scanogram method resulted in incorrect nail lengths in eleven of fourteen (79 percent) cases. Six of fourteen (43 percent) incorrect nail lengths resulted from the use of spotograms. All measurements made with the Template technique yielded nails that were too short (100 percent). The TMD method rendered four of fourteen (29 percent) nails of incorrect size.ConclusionThe tibial tubercle-medial distance (TMD) proved an easy, inexpensive, and accurate method of preoperative nail assessment.

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