Tibial shaft fracture with knee and proximal tibiofibular dislocation: case report.

IF 2.7 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Cristian Camilo Fajardo Cantillo, Oriana Pérez Gibson, Daniel Gaitan Vargas
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Abstract

Tibial shaft fractures are the most common type of long bone fracture frequently associated with high-energy traumas such as traffic accidents, which carry a high mortality rate in Colombia. The combination of an open tibial shaft fracture with knee and proximal tibiofibular joint dislocation is extremely rare. The presented case involves these injuries, which were managed surgically in a single-stage with a follow-up of six months and good functional outcomes. Intramedullary nailing of the tibia was performed using an extra-articular, extra-synovial, semi-extended technique, which optimized tibial alignment for reduction and mitigated one of the common complications of intramedullary nailing: anterior knee pain. The proximal tibiofibular dislocation was reduced and stabilized using two screws, followed by a bucket-handle suture of the lateral meniscus, single-bundle posterior cruciate ligament and anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. This injury combination has not been previously reported, highlighting its clinical and academic relevance in advancing medical knowledge and serving as a reference for similar cases. Furthermore, this case underscores the importance of a well-structured management approach for victims of high-energy trauma and the necessity for surgeons to be adept for addressing multifaceted surgical challenges. Finally, it emphasizes the benefits of a single-stage surgical approach in facilitating early rehabilitation and optimizing outcomes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V.

胫骨干骨折合并膝关节及胫腓骨近端脱位1例。
胫骨干骨折是最常见的长骨骨折类型,通常与交通事故等高能创伤有关,在哥伦比亚,此类创伤的死亡率很高。开放性胫干骨折合并膝关节和近端胫腓骨关节脱位是非常罕见的。本病例涉及这些损伤,采用单期手术治疗,随访6个月,功能预后良好。胫骨髓内钉采用关节外、滑膜外、半延伸技术,优化了胫骨复位对准,减轻了髓内钉的常见并发症之一:膝关节前痛。采用两枚螺钉复位和稳定近端胫腓脱位,随后采用外侧半月板桶柄缝合、单束后交叉韧带和前交叉韧带重建。这种损伤组合以前没有报道过,突出了其在推进医学知识方面的临床和学术相关性,并可作为类似病例的参考。此外,该病例强调了对高能创伤受害者采用结构良好的管理方法的重要性,以及外科医生熟练应对多方面手术挑战的必要性。最后,它强调了单阶段手术方法在促进早期康复和优化结果方面的好处。证据水平:
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