Role of fibula in healing of closed diaphyseal tibial fractures treated with intramedullary interlocking nail

Aswin Deepak Rajan, M. Borgohain, Kiran Sonowal, D. Abraham, Madhujya Sharma, Mandar Deb
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Isolated tibial shaft fractures with intact fibula are a fairly common injury. Hospital records often fail to mention the intact fibula in such injuries. Many studies blame that with an intact fibula, tibiofibular length discrepancy develops resulting complications associated with the management of tibia fractures like delayed union, non-union, and malunion. A prospective study in 59 patients of tibial shaft fractures with 33 having fibula fracture (FF) and 26 patients with an intact fibula(IF) were treated by closed intramedullary interlocking nail between June 2019 to July 2020. Radiological follow up were at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months. The final functional evaluation was done with Johner and Wruh’s criteria at the end of 6 months.The mean duration of surgery in group IF was 106.62 minutes wherein group FF was 97.91 minutes The radiological union was early with a mean union rate of 19.09 weeks in group FF compared to group IF where the mean was 22.23 weeks. The percentage of nonunion was 3.85% in group IF. 4 patients had a deformity where the level of tibia fracture was lower 1/3 diaphyseal with fibula fracture at the same level. At the final follow up the functional score had no significance. The union of a tibial shaft fracture was slower in patients with an intact fibula compared to those with a fractured fibula. Although the intact fibula was more proven for the delayed union, non-union, it prevents malalignment.
腓骨在髓内交锁钉治疗闭合性胫骨骨干骨折愈合中的作用
孤立性胫干骨折伴完整腓骨是一种相当常见的损伤。在这类损伤中,医院记录往往没有提及完整的腓骨。许多研究认为,在腓骨完整的情况下,胫腓骨长度差异会导致胫骨骨折的并发症,如延迟愈合、不愈合和不愈合。前瞻性研究于2019年6月至2020年7月对59例胫骨干骨折患者进行闭式髓内联锁钉治疗,其中33例为腓骨骨折(FF), 26例为完整腓骨(IF)。放射学随访分别为6周,3个月,6个月。6个月后根据Johner和Wruh的标准进行最终的功能评估。IF组平均手术时间106.62分钟,FF组平均手术时间97.91分钟。FF组放射学愈合早,平均愈合率为19.09周,IF组平均愈合率为22.23周。IF组骨不连率为3.85%。4例患者胫骨骨折位在下1/3骨干处,腓骨骨折位在同一位。最后随访时功能评分无显著性差异。与腓骨骨折患者相比,腓骨完整患者胫骨干骨折愈合较慢。尽管完整的腓骨在延迟愈合、不愈合方面得到了更多的证实,但它可以防止不对准。
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