• Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. · Jan 1994

    Intraarticular "pilon" fracture of the tibia.

    • D L Helfet, K Koval, J Pappas, R W Sanders, and T DiPasquale.
    • Orthopaedic Trauma Service, Tampa General Hospital, Florida.
    • Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. 1994 Jan 1(298):221-8.

    AbstractClassification and treatment options for the management of tibial pilon fractures are reviewed. For comminuted and/or displaced fractures that require open reduction and internal fixation, a detailed description of the surgical technique, including indirect reduction techniques, is provided. Thirty-four pilon fractures (32 patients) treated during a period of five years (1984-1989) were reviewed. All were high-energy injuries (15 patients with multiple trauma) with Rüedi-Allgöwer Type II in 26 and Type III in eight. Eighteen (56%) were open fractures. Six fractures were treated with external fixation and the remaining 28 with open reduction and internal fixation. The patient follow-up examination period averaged 16.2 months (range, six to 38 months). Thirty (88%) fractures had united by 16 weeks (two delayed unions, one below knee amputation, and one plate breakage). In the 26 Type II fractures, functional grading found 17 excellent (65%) and six (23%) poor results. In the eight Type III fractures, there were four (50%) excellent and three (37%) poor results. Complications included one superficial pin-tract infection and two deep wound infections, both in Grade II open fractures.

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