scholarly journals Comment on Mohammed et al.: Intramedullary tibial nailing in distal third tibial fractures: distal locking screws and fracture non-union

2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 881-881
Author(s):  
Devdatta Suhas Neogi ◽  
Baldeep Singh ◽  
Ashish Jaiman ◽  
Chandra Shekhar Yadav ◽  
Hira Lal Nag
2007 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 547-549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aso Mohammed ◽  
Ramaswamy Saravanan ◽  
Jason Zammit ◽  
Richard King

2019 ◽  
Vol 87 (September) ◽  
pp. 3435-3442
Author(s):  
MOHAMED E. TAHA, M.Sc.; ALI M. EMRAN, M.D. ◽  
KAMAL M. HAHEZ, M.D.; NABIL O. GHARBO, M.D.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-15
Author(s):  
Dr. Eknath D Pawar ◽  
Dr. Akshay KS ◽  
Dr. Nadir Z Shah ◽  
Dr. Amit Kumar Yadav ◽  
Dr. Sagar Bansal ◽  
...  

Orthopedics ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. e253-e258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filon Agathangelidis ◽  
Georgios Petsatodis ◽  
John Kirkos ◽  
Pericles Papadopoulos ◽  
Dimitrios Karataglis ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 55 (204) ◽  
pp. 55-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kapil Mani KC ◽  
Parimal Acharya ◽  
Arun Sigdel

Introduction: Closed reduction and cast application is still regarded as first line treatment for pediatric tibial fractures. Over the past few decades, management of pediatric tibial fractures has shifted more towards operative intervention because of quicker recovery, shorter rehabilitation period, less immobilization, lack of stiffness of adjoining joints, and less psychological impact to the children. Flexible intramedullary nails not only fulfill the above advantage but also maintain alignment and rotation.Methods: This was a retrospective study of pediatric tibial fractures fixed with two titanium elastic nails through proximal ends of bones. Alignment of fracture, any infection, delayed union, non union, limb length discrepancy, motion of knee joint, and fracture union time were measured during follow-up examination.Results: Forty-five patients were enrolled into the study out of which 28 (62.2%) were male and 17 (37.8%) were female. Average age of patient was 9.48±2.17 years and average time taken to heal the fractures (both clinical and radiological) was 11.17±2.81 weeks. There were 2 (4.4%) of malunion, 4 (8.8%) of delayed union, 3 (6.6%) of limb shortening, 2 (4.4%) of limb lengthening, 6 (13.6%) of nail prominence and skin irritation, 2 (4.4%) of superficial infection at nail entry site and one case of re-fracture.Conclusions: Titanium elastic nail fixation is a simple, easy, rapid, reliable and effective method for management of pediatric tibial fractures in patients with operative indications. There may be the chances of complication following the TENS in tibia but these are avoidable as well as manageable with careful precautions. Keywords: complications; functional outcomes; tibia fractures. | PubMed


2021 ◽  
pp. 106-111
Author(s):  
Vaibhav Vaibhav

BACKGROUND: Fractures of the distal tibia can be challenging to treat because of the limited soft tissue, the subcutaneous location, and poor vascularity. There is a considerable debate regarding the best method for treating distal tibial fractures. In present study we have treated distal tibial fractures using MIPPO technique OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the functional outcome following use of MIPO technique in lower 1/3rd fractures of tibia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a longitudinal follow up study. In this study a total of 30 patients with fracture distal 1/3rd tibia admitted to CMRI hospital will be selected for treatment with MIPO technique according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. All patients were reviewed in CMRI Hospital and radiographs (Tibia AP and lateral views) obtained after surgery and then at 1 month, 3 months and nally at 6 months. From 5 weeks onwards symptoms and functions will be assessed using the scoring system of Olerud and Molander(1984). Statistical analysis of categorical variables was expressed as number of patients and percentage of patients and continuous variables are expressed as descriptive statistics. The statistical software SPSS version 20 has been used for the analysis. RESULTS: The age of patients ranged from 22-65 years. Fracture was most common in 4th and 5th decade of life. Average mean age was 44.03±10.74yrs. In this study majority of 17(56.7%) patients were male and there were 13(43.3%) were female. Road Trafc accident (RTA) was the main cause to produce lower end tibia fractures (83.3%) in our study. In this study right side (60%) was involved more than left (40%). In this study only 3 (10%) patients had open grade 1 injury. Majority of patients 27 (90%) had closed injury. In our study 66.67% (20) of patients had associated injuries and 33.33% patients had no associated injury. Average injury operation interval in this study was 3.27±1.53 days. Average no. of plate holes were 10.50±1.72. Average duration of hospital stay in this study was 10.07±2.75 days. Average duration of surgery in this study was 88.03±16.36 minutes. In this study 26 patients (86.7%) had no early post-op complications and 4 (13.3%) had complications. 3 patients (10%) had delayed wound healing and 1patient (3.3%) had supercial infection of suture lines. There was 1 non-union and majority of patients 21(70%) took 20-25 weeks for union. 7(23.4%) patients took less than 20 weeks and 1(3.33%) patient took more than 25 weeks. Average time of union in this study was 21.17±2.17 weeks. Average time of weight bearing was 17.72±1.91 weeks in this study. Most frequent late complication seen was swelling with frequency of 7 followed by stiffness and pain. 1 patient had malunion and 1 patient had non-union. In this study there were 28(93.3%) patients which showed union, 1 (3.3%) patient showed coronal malunion and 1(3.3%) had non-union. There were 21 patients (70 %) with excellent result, 7 patients (23.3%) with good result and 2 patients (6.7%) with fair result in our cases of study. Average clinical Olerud & Molander score was 81.17±16.07 in this study. CONCLUSION: The satisfactory functional results and lack of soft tissue complications suggest that this method should be considered in peri-articular fractures. Biological xation of complex fractures gives stable as well as optimal internal xation and complete recovery of limb function at an early stage with minimal risk of complications.


Orthopedics ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 926-927
Author(s):  
Ralph B Blasier ◽  
Nabil A Ebraheim

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