Distal tibial metaphyseal fractures: does blocking screw extend the indication of intramedullary nailing?

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2014-02-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/542623
Mugundhan Moongilpatti Sengodan, Singaravadivelu Vaidyanathan, Sankaralingam Karunanandaganapathy, Sukumaran Subbiah Subramanian, Samuel Gnanam Rajamani
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Aim. To evaluate the clinical use of blocking screws as a supplement to stability in distal tibial metaphyseal fractures treated with statically locked intramedullary nail. Main Outcome Measurement. Alignment and reduction preoperatively, postoperatively, and at healing were the main outcome measured with an emphasis on maintenance of initial reduction on followup. Patients and Methods. This was a prospective study of 20 consecutive cases of distal tibial metaphyseal fractures treated with statically locked intramedullary nailing with supplementary blocking screw between August 2006 and September 2007 with a maximum followup of 3 years. Medullary canal diameter was measured at the levels of fracture and isthmus. Results. The mean diameter of tibia at the level of isthmus was 11.9 mm and at the fracture site was 22.9 mm. Mean length of distal fracture segment was 4.6 cm. Mean varus/valgus alignment was 10.3 degrees preoperatively and 1.7 degrees immediatly postoperatively and was maintained till union. Using Karlstrom-Olerud score the outcome was excellent to good in 90%. Conclusion. We conclude that the use of blocking screw as a supplement will aid in achieving and maintaining the reduction of distal tibial metaphyseal fractures when treated with intramedullary nailing thereby extending the indication of intramedullary nailing.

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胫骨远端干骺端骨折:阻断螺钉是否扩大了髓内钉的适应证?
的目标。目的评价在静锁髓内钉治疗胫骨远端干骺端骨折时,闭塞螺钉作为稳定补充的临床应用。主要结果测量。术前、术后和愈合时的对齐和复位是衡量的主要结果,重点是在随访中维持初始复位。患者和方法。这是一项前瞻性研究,在2006年8月至2007年9月期间,连续20例胫骨远端干骺端骨折患者接受静锁髓内钉加辅助阻断螺钉治疗,最长随访时间为3年。在骨折和峡部水平测量髓管直径。结果。峡部胫骨平均直径11.9 mm,骨折部位胫骨平均直径22.9 mm。远端骨折段平均长度4.6 cm。平均内翻/外翻对准度术前为10.3度,术后立即为1.7度,并保持到愈合。使用Karlstrom-Olerud评分,90%的结果为优至良。结论。我们的结论是,当髓内钉治疗胫骨远端干骺端骨折时,使用阻断螺钉作为补充将有助于实现和维持复位,从而扩大髓内钉的适应症。
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