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Aktuelle Traumatologie · Nov 1993
Comparative Study[Secondary management of tibial fractures with plate osteosynthesis--applications of an old, but reliable procedure].
- C H Siebert, F Rinke, K P Lehrbass-Sökeland, and M Hansis.
- Klinik und Poliklinik für Unfallchirurgie, Universität Bonn.
- Aktuelle Traumatol. 1993 Nov 1; 23 (7): 307-13.
AbstractDuring the time period from May 1990 through October 1992, a total of 70 tibia fractures were treated in the Department of Traumatology of the University of Bonn. 35 patients with 37 tibial fractures were treated according to a regimen including primary stabilization, usually in an external fixateur, soft tissue reconstruction and delayed open reduction and internal fixation using an AO-plate. A majority of the patients were involved in motor vehicle accidents leading to multiple injuries in 22 instances. An open fracture was seen 16 times. The complication rate of 19% is comparable to the reports following intramedullary stabilisation. Only one infection, following a grade 2 open fracture, was seen. Bony union was achieved after 15.7 weeks. Considering the complications associated with nailing such as fat or air embolism, heterotopic ossification and non- or malunions, the use of the tibial plate seems not only to offer logistic advantages but is a viable alternative for the delayed stabilization of tibial fractures.
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