[Intramedullary nailing of the tibia : Tips and tricks in borderline indications].

Martin Henri Hessmann, Varsha Badarla, Michael Buhl
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Abstract

The indications for tibial nailing are increasingly extending into periarticular regions, often under critical and challenging soft tissue conditions. Furthermore, due to the demographic development fractures of compromised osteoporotic bone must increasingly be surgically treated.Suprapatellar and parapatellar approaches have emerged as effective alternatives to the traditional infrapatellar approach, which simplify the operative technique of reduction and nail insertion, reduce the duration of intraoperative fluoroscopy time and yield improved reduction outcomes particularly in complex periarticular fractures.The insertion of the intramedullary locking nail into the medullary canal does not automatically guarantee an adequate reduction outcome. This article outlines key operative tips and tricks aimed at supporting the orthopedic surgeon in obtaining reproducible optimal surgical outcomes especially in borderline indications.Technological advancements in nail design and fixation methods enable more reliable and precise reduction even in complex cases, especially with fractures involving short metaphyseal fracture fragments. This article also addresses the specific requirements for achieving stable intramedullary fixation.

[胫骨髓内钉:边缘适应症的提示和技巧]。
胫骨内钉的适应症越来越多地扩展到关节周围区域,通常在关键和具有挑战性的软组织条件下。此外,由于人口统计学的发展,骨质疏松性骨折必须越来越多地通过手术治疗。髌上入路和髌旁入路已成为传统髌下入路的有效替代方法,它们简化了复位和钉入的手术技术,减少了术中透视时间,并改善了复位效果,特别是在复杂的关节周围骨折中。髓内锁定钉插入髓管内并不能自动保证足够的复位结果。本文概述了关键的手术技巧和技巧,旨在支持骨科医生获得可重复的最佳手术结果,特别是在边缘适应症。钉子设计和固定方法的技术进步,即使在复杂的情况下,特别是涉及短干骺端骨折碎片的骨折,也能实现更可靠和精确的复位。本文还讨论了实现稳定髓内固定的具体要求。
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