Medial Malleolar Fractures: An Anatomic Survey Determining the Ideal Screw Length.

P J Labronici, R E Pires, M V Franco, R Freitas, G C Araújo, R S Pires E Albuquerque, V S Gameiro, K Jeray
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Background: Medial malleolar fractures are frequent, and their treatment is familiar to the orthopedic surgeon. Lag screw fixation using partially threaded screws remains the standard treatment method for medial malleolar fractures. However, the literature lacks a defined method for selecting lag screw length, relying more so on the empiric choice of the surgeon.

Aim: The aim of this study is to help define the ideal lag screw length for medial melleolar fracture fixation.

Materials and methods: One hundred and sixteen anatomic specimens were included in the study. A transverse cut was performed in the distal third of the tibia, roughly 1 and a half times the distal tibial plafond width from the ankle joint. A coronal cut was then performed using the center of the medial malleolus. Three observers measured the distance between the medial malleolus tip and beginning of the medullary canal in all anatomic specimens. Differences in measurements were statistically compared, level of (P ≤ 0.05). Interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) significance level was set at P < 0.05.

Results: Measurement average was 55 mm between the medial malleolus tip and the medullary canal, with a standard deviation of 10 mm. High concordance (ICC: 0.819) was achieved among all pairs of observers (P < 0.01). The systematic difference among measurements was absent, and random distribution around general measurements was observed.

Conclusion: The authors recommend a screw length of no more than 45 mm to optimize the location of the screw threads in the best cancellous bone in an effort to obtain the most compression.

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内踝骨折:确定理想螺钉长度的解剖学调查。
背景:内踝骨折是一种常见的骨折,其治疗方法是骨科医生所熟悉的。使用部分螺纹螺钉的拉力螺钉固定仍然是治疗内踝骨折的标准方法。然而,文献缺乏明确的选择螺钉长度的方法,更多地依赖于外科医生的经验选择。目的:本研究的目的是帮助确定内侧髓孔骨折固定的理想拉力螺钉长度。材料与方法:共纳入116例解剖标本。在胫骨远端三分之一处进行横向切割,大约是距踝关节胫骨远端平台宽度的1.5倍。然后利用内踝中心进行冠状切口。三名观察员测量了所有解剖标本内踝尖至髓管起点的距离。测量值差异进行统计学比较,P≤0.05。类间相关系数(ICC)显著性水平为P < 0.05。结果:内踝尖与髓管之间的测量平均值为55 mm,标准差为10 mm。所有对观察者的一致性都很高(ICC: 0.819) (P < 0.01)。测量值之间不存在系统差异,并且在一般测量值周围观察到随机分布。结论:作者建议螺钉长度不超过45毫米,以优化螺钉在最佳松质骨中的位置,以获得最大的压力。
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