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Multicenter Study
Hybrid external fixation in the treatment of tibial pilon fractures: A retrospective analysis of 162 fractures.
- Vito N Galante, Giovanni Vicenti, Gianfranco Corina, Claudio Mori, Antonella Abate, Girolamo Picca, Vito Conserva, Domenico Speciale, Lorenzo Scialpi, Nicola Tartaglia, Vincenzo Caiaffa, and Biagio Moretti.
- Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department, Az Unita'Sanitaria Locale TA 1, Castellaneta, TA, Italy.
- Injury. 2016 Oct 1; 47 Suppl 4: S131-S137.
ObjectivesTo determine the efficacy of hybrid external fixation in the treatment of tibial pilon fractures.DesignRetrospective, multicentre study.Patients/ParticipantsAdult patients with tibial pilon fractures treated with hybrid external fixation.InterventionFracture reduction with ligamentotaxis and fixation with XCaliber hybrid external fixator.Main Outcome MeasurementsFracture union, complications, functional outcome (Mazur Ankle Score).ResultsUnion was obtained in 159 fractures at an average of 125days; there were three delayed unions and three non-unions. The most frequent complication was superficial pin-track infections (48), all of which responded to local wound care and antibiotics. There were no deep infections and no DVT. Only one fracture had loss of reduction that required frame revision. The overall functional scores were 91 (excellent) for AO/OTA type A fractures, 89 (good) for type B fractures, and 75 (satisfactory) for type C fractures.ConclusionsHybrid external fixation is an effective method of stabilising tibial pilon fractures, particularly those with marked comminution. The minimally-invasive technique and stable fixation enable early mobilisation, with good functional results and minimal complications.Level Of EvidenceLevel IV Case series.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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