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Musculoskeletal surgery · Apr 2019
Tibial pilon fractures treated with hybrid external fixator: analysis of 75 cases.
- M Scaglione, F Celli, F Casella, and L Fabbri.
- Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Hospital University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
- Musculoskelet Surg. 2019 Apr 1; 103 (1): 83-89.
IntroductionThe treatment of tibial pilon fractures is a surgical challenge due to the particular anatomical and vascular characteristics of this area, and the severity of the injury that can compromise soft tissues. Nowadays there is no gold-standard treatment for these fractures.Materials And MethodsWe reviewed 75 patients with tibial pilon fracture type C (AO classification) treated with hybrid external fixation (Stryker TenXor®). The surgical technique was reported. We evaluated clinical (Tornetta's score, VAS score, range of motion) and radiographic outcomes.ResultsIn 71 cases, the first surgical treatment was definitive. Instead, in four cases, it was necessary a second surgical procedure to achieve fracture healing. We obtained 44% excellent, 40% good, 7% discrete, and 9% bad results. We found a 30% of superficial infections of the pin site, resolved with oral antibiotic treatment (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid). We never had deep infections, no neurovascular injury, and no cases of secondary amputation. Although not statistically significant, we noticed a correlation between longer recovery times and trauma severity, with slower recovery in open or grade III fractures or when associated with other fractures.ConclusionsAccording to the recent literature, we think that the best treatment for non-articular fracture is the internal osteosynthesis within 6 h or after 6 days from trauma. In articular fractures, the elective treatment is the two-step management. In complicated articular fractures (Tscherne > 2, open, comminuted type III) is highly indicated the external fixation combined with minimal internal synthesis.
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