A Study of Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Plate Osteosynthesis with Locking Compression Plate for Distal Tibial Fractures

R. Bhatia, S. Gupta, F. Khan
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Introduction: Distal tibial fractures present a serious challenge, often requiring operative treatment but are very difficult to deal with. Fixation with locking compression plate (LCP) by minimally invasive percutaneous plate Osteosynthesis (MIPPO) technique has emerged as an alternative treatment option because it respects biology of distal tibia and fracture hematoma and also provides biomechanically sound fixation. The aim of this study was to find out the results of MIPPO with LCP for distal tibial fractures in our set up. Method: Twenty nine patients were treated by minimally invasive technique (MIPPO with LCP) for distal tibial fracture, only 24 patients were having proper follow-up. These 24 patients-(AO classification: 14 type A, 5 type B & 5 type C) were prospectively followed up. Twenty two male and two female patients with a mean age of 35 years were included. Results: In our study 17 (70.83%) patients had excellent results, 6(25%) patients had good results & 1(4.17 %) patient was having poor result. One patient had delayed union & required bone grafting. Malleolar skin irritation and pain due to prominent hardware was observed in two patients. One patient had hardware failure due to non-compliance. Another patient had infection in fibular fixation site that required hardware removal. Conclusion: The MIPPO technique for distal tibia has shown good results with many additional advantages over the conventional methods. It appears to be a reliable & effective method of stabilisation for these fractures. Rigid fixation allows the patient to be mobilized earlier & complications like displacement, contractures & stiffness can be avoided.
微创经皮锁定加压钢板内固定治疗胫骨远端骨折的研究
胫骨远端骨折是一个严重的挑战,通常需要手术治疗,但很难处理。微创经皮钢板成骨(MIPPO)技术的锁定加压钢板(LCP)固定已成为一种替代治疗选择,因为它尊重胫骨远端和骨折血肿的生物学特性,并提供生物力学上良好的固定。本研究的目的是找出MIPPO与LCP治疗胫骨远端骨折的结果。方法:对29例胫骨远端骨折患者采用微创技术(MIPPO + LCP)治疗,其中24例进行了随访。对24例患者(AO分型:A型14例,B型5例,C型5例)进行前瞻性随访。包括22名男性和2名女性患者,平均年龄35岁。结果:优17例(70.83%),良6例(25%),差1例(4.17%)。1例患者延迟愈合,需要植骨。2例患者因硬体突出引起踝部皮肤刺激和疼痛。一名患者因不遵守规定而发生硬件故障。另一名患者腓骨固定部位感染,需要取下固定物。结论:MIPPO技术在胫骨远端有较好的效果,与传统方法相比有许多优点。这似乎是稳定这些骨折的可靠和有效的方法。刚性固定可使患者更早活动,避免移位、挛缩和僵硬等并发症。
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