• Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2013

    A new application technique of circular fixator for the treatment of open tibial fractures: circular fixator-hinge technique.

    • Bilal Demir, Sami Sökücü, Erdem Ozden, Umut Yavuz, Serda Duman, and Yavuz Selim Kabukçuoğlu.
    • Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Metin Sabancı Baltalimanı Bone and Joint Disease Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey. bilalbirkandemir@yahoo.com.
    • Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2013 Nov 1; 19 (6): 543-7.

    BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to present and validate a hinge-fixator technique for the treatment of open tibial fractures, which has advantages in application and the follow up period.MethodsThe technique was used in open tibia fractures of 14 adult patients. Using this method, initial anatomic reduction was achieved and temporary stability was obtained on the hinge-fixator after applications were completed. Patients' radiological and clinical results were analyzed using the Paley's criteria at the time of the last follow-up.ResultsPatients were brought in for followed up analysis over a 5.4 year period. According to Paley, two patients had 'good' and 12 patients had 'excellent' radiological results, while the functional result were excellent (n=13) and good (n=1), respectively.ConclusionThe hinge-fixator technique is a fast and easy method that contributes to shorter operation times, reduced radiation exposure, and more comfortable treatment periods.

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