Zentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Case Reports
[Fracture of the distal lower limb: two-stage surgical treatment with external fixator and locked-screw plate].
From January 1999 until October 2004 we treated 42 patients with closed fractures of the distal calf by a two-stage treatment plan: first the fracture was stabilized with an external fixator bridging the ankle joint. Second, after an average period of 8.3 days, an open reduction and internal fixation with a locked-screw implant followed. ⋯ Radiologically we saw in 31 fractures of the pilon-tibiale in 19 cases no or only few arthrosis of the ankle joint, in 9 cases intermediate and in 3 cases advanced arthrosis. With a two-stage surgical treatment with external fixator and locked-screw implant we achieved a good functional result with only few complications.
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Arthrosis, necrosis of the femoral head and heterotopic ossification (HO) tend to decline the outcome of acetabular fractures despite of good fracture reduction. In this study functional outcome and degree of HO were analyzed due to fracture type and surgical approach. The aim of this study is to delineate wether minimization of soft tissue damage increases the functional outcome. ⋯ Decrease of soft tissue damage during acetabular surgery plays an important role to improve outcome. Due to the higher risk of wrong implant position and insufficient reduction using a soft tissue sparing approach, we recommend a CT scan postoperatively to evaluate reduction and osteosynthesis.