Comparison of Bicortical versus Unicortical Medial Malleolus Fixation.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ryan Lerch, Jeffrey Manway, Gele Moloney
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Abstract

Background: Ankle fractures continue to increase in incidence and severity in an older, more challenging geriatric population. Medial malleolus fixation with partially threaded cancellous 4.0-mm screws, a common fixation method, has been shown to fail due to pullout strength. Subsequent cadaveric models have shown increased pullout strength with the use of bicortical screws. The literature has also demonstrated fairly good clinical results with the use of bicortical screw fixation in a general population as well as in a complicated patient cohort.

Methods: We sought to compare bicortical fully threaded 3.5-mm screw fixation with unicortical partially threaded 4.0-mm fixation in medial malleolus fractures. The aim was to compare postoperative complications such as screw failure/loosening, nonunion, delayed union, painful hardware, time to union, and time to full weightbearing.

Results: Of 292 patients retrospectively reviewed, 126 were included following the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data included 48 patients in the bicortical group and 78 in the unicortical group, with a mean ± SD combined age of 56.0 ± 18.0 years. Complications occurred in three patients (6%) in the bicortical screw fixation group and in six (8%) in the unicortical group, which did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusions: These results show that medial malleolus fixation has an overall low complication rate of 7% total combined, which is comparable with the current literature. We demonstrated no significant differences in complications, weeks to ambulation, or time to union between bicortical and unicortical fixation.

背景:踝关节骨折的发生率和严重程度在年龄更大、更具挑战性的老年人群中持续上升。使用部分螺纹松质骨 4.0 毫米螺钉固定内侧踝骨是一种常见的固定方法,但已证明会因牵拉强度而失败。随后的尸体模型显示,使用双皮质螺钉可提高拉出强度。文献还显示,在普通人群和复杂患者群中使用双皮质螺钉固定的临床效果也相当不错:我们试图比较双皮质全螺纹 3.5 毫米螺钉固定与单皮质部分螺纹 4.0 毫米固定在内侧踝骨骨折中的应用。目的是比较术后并发症,如螺钉失效/松动、不愈合、延迟愈合、硬件疼痛、愈合时间和完全负重时间:在回顾性研究的 292 例患者中,有 126 例患者符合纳入和排除标准。数据包括48名双皮质组患者和78名单皮质组患者,平均(±SD)综合年龄为56.0±18.0岁。双皮质螺钉固定组有3名患者(6%)出现并发症,单皮质组有6名患者(8%)出现并发症,但并无统计学意义:这些结果表明,内侧踝骨固定术的并发症发生率总体较低,仅为7%,与现有文献不相上下。我们发现,双皮质固定和单皮质固定在并发症、行走周数或骨结合时间上没有明显差异。
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128
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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