distal tibial fractures
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Author(s):  
Sumeet Verma ◽  
Rakesh Thakur

Background: The present study is an attempt to evaluate the results of locking compression plate for distal tibia in lower tibial fractures using open reduction internal fixation and minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis technique. Methods: The patients attending the OPD/Emergency OPD in post graduate institute of medical education and research, chandigarh during September 2018 to August 2019 with distal tibial fractures. The patients treated with locking compression plates using MIPO or ORIF are reviewed for inclusion and exclusion criteria’s. Patients fitting into inclusion criteria has formed the study group. Results: Out of 52 patients, 48.4% patients undergo open reduction internal fixation had excellent results and 28.6% patients undergo MIPPO technique had excellent results. p value is 0.352 which is not significant. Overall 40.4% patients had excellent results. Conclusion: We observed excellent/ good functional outcome in 65.3% of patients. Keywords: Functional outcome, MIPPO, Tibia


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 370-374
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar ◽  
Sanjeev Gupta ◽  
Vinay Badya

Background: Distal tibial fracture is a common results of road traffic accidents and fall injuries. The treatment of tibial fractures is very important and this bone is very subcutaneous associated with soft tissue injury and precarious blood supply. Distal tibial fractures require accurate reduction, followed by perfect articular reduction then stable fixation with minimally stripping of soft tissues. Aim: Distal tibial fractures managed by minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis: a prospective study. Methodology: The prospective study was taken in GMC Jammu from 2019 -2020 in Department of Orthopaedics. All patients are approved by the ethical clearance of the same hospital from 2019-2020. 32 cases of the distal tibial fracture is were admitted according to which twenty two male and ten females. All the necessary data collected and reported to separate sheets. Results: In our study two age group were taken 19-40 and 41-60. About 19-40 group was majority in fractures distal tibia. In our observation around 22 males and around 10 females were noted. Around 68.7% were males and around 31.2% were females they were affected. In our observation closed or open fractures is noted and around 75% (24) patients are closed and 25% (8) patients were open. In our observation AO/OTA classification 43-A1 is the most common classification which was around 65.6% (21) patients then 43-A2 is the 15.6%, 43-A3 is about 12.5% and 43-B1 is around 6.2%. Conclusion: In our study it is concluded that all the fracture are due to road traffic accidents and fall from height. In our patients around superficial infection, varus angulation and implant failures are very less and similar to other studies done by other authors. Soft tissues handling and the minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (MIPPO) allows early rehabilitation and excellent functional outcome. Keywords: disital tibia, MIPPO, closed fractures.


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.


Author(s):  
Matthew Hague ◽  
Dominic Texeira ◽  
Thomas Anderson ◽  
Mike Williamson ◽  
Alex Trompeter

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Austin F. Smith ◽  
Carl Kure ◽  
David Seligson

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