Externally Applied Metaphyseal Locking Plate: An Alternative to Unilateral External Fixator in Definitive Management of Compound Tibia Fractures - A Prospective Study.

Supratim Roy, Kiran Wandile, Aliasger Moaiyadi, Akshay Rode, Bhavesh Patidar, C M Badole
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Introduction: Compound tibial fractures are a common injury due to high velocity trauma and its management is always a challenge to the surgeon due to increased chances of infection, non-union, poor blood supply, and potential risk of amputation. Unilateral external fixator, though the gold standard, had many problems related to patient compliance and complications, such as joint stiffness. We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the metaphyseal locking plate applied as an external fixator in managing the compound tibia fracture.

Materials and methods: We treated 16 cases of tibia fractures (proximal, diaphyseal, distal) with soft tissue injury using a metaphyseal locking plate as an external fixator and followed them for a period of 9 months to assess fracture union, complication, functional outcome, and patient compliance. Regular ankle knee range of movement was done and radiographs were taken to assess union and alignment of the limb.

Results: The mean time to bony union was 19.7 weeks and the standard deviation is 5.75. Two cases of non-union, 3 cases of malunion, and 11 cases of union in proper alignment were achieved. 11 patients had excellent (68.75%), 2 had good functional results (12.5%), 1 had a fair functional outcome (6.25%), and 2 cases had poor functional outcome (12.5%).

Conclusion: Metaphyseal locking plate can be an effective alternative to unilateral external fixator in terms of patient compliance, achieving good knee-ankle range of motion, fracture union, and thereby achieving good functional outcome.

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外用干骺端锁定钢板:单侧外固定架在复合胫骨骨折决定性治疗中的替代方案-一项前瞻性研究。
摘要:复合胫骨骨折是高速创伤引起的常见损伤,由于感染、不愈合、血液供应不足和截肢的潜在风险增加,其治疗一直是外科医生面临的挑战。单侧外固定架虽然是金标准,但存在许多与患者依从性和并发症相关的问题,例如关节僵硬。我们的目的是评估干骺端锁定钢板作为外固定架治疗复合胫骨骨折的有效性。材料和方法:我们使用干骺端锁定钢板作为外固定架治疗16例胫骨骨折(近端、干端、远端)并软组织损伤,并随访9个月,评估骨折愈合、并发症、功能结局和患者依从性。进行正常的踝关节膝关节活动范围,并拍摄x线片评估肢体的愈合和对齐。结果:平均骨愈合时间为19.7周,标准差为5.75。2例骨不连,3例骨不连,11例骨不连。良好11例(68.75%),良好2例(12.5%),一般1例(6.25%),功能不良2例(12.5%)。结论:就患者依从性而言,干骺端锁定钢板可作为单侧外固定架的有效替代方案,可获得良好的膝关节-踝关节活动范围,骨折愈合,从而获得良好的功能预后。
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