Management of Open Ankle Fractures in Elderly Patients With a Fibula Nail is a Safe and Reliable Technique.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-29 DOI:10.1177/19386400221099660
Abdulrahman Odeh, James Archer, Basil Budair, Alastair Marsh, Paul Fenton
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Background: Ankle fractures are becoming more common in the elderly and their management is frequently challenging. There is increasing evidence of good outcomes following fibula nail fixation in the management of ankle fractures. The use of a fibula nail in open fractures comes with potential advantages such as minimal soft tissue dissection, early rehabilitation, and decreased wound complications. We aimed to assess their use in the management of open ankle fractures in the elderly.

Methods: A review of patients aged 60 years or older with an open ankle fracture treated with a fibular nail at a major trauma center was conducted. All patients were managed with joint Orthopaedic and Plastic Surgical input to determine their optimal management. Functional outcome scores, postoperative complications, and re-operation rates were determined.

Results: Fifteen patients were identified with a mean age of 76 years. Patient-reported outcomes (Olerud and Molander Score) were calculated in 73% of patients. Our results demonstrated excellent outcome scores (>91) in 1 patient, good outcome scores (61-90) in 7 patients, and fair outcome scores (31-60) in 3 patients. There were no postoperative complications or re-operations within our study group.

Conclusion: This article is the largest series presenting the outcomes of fibula nails in the management of open ankle fractures in elderly patients. We conclude that it can be used as a treatment option to safely manage open ankle fractures in the elderly. It provides a stable fixation, early weight-bearing, low risk of postoperative complications while maintaining good patient-reported functional outcomes.

Level of evidence: Level 4.

用腓骨钉治疗老年开放性踝关节骨折是一种安全可靠的技术。
背景:踝关节骨折在老年人中越来越常见,其治疗往往具有挑战性。越来越多的证据表明,腓骨钉固定治疗踝关节骨折效果良好。在开放性骨折中使用腓骨钉具有潜在的优势,如最小化软组织剥离、早期康复和减少伤口并发症。我们旨在评估腓骨钉在老年开放性踝关节骨折治疗中的应用情况:我们对一家大型创伤中心使用腓骨钉治疗的 60 岁及以上开放性踝关节骨折患者进行了回顾性研究。所有患者均接受了骨科和整形外科的联合治疗,以确定最佳治疗方案。确定了功能结果评分、术后并发症和再次手术率:结果:15 名患者的平均年龄为 76 岁。对 73% 的患者进行了患者报告结果(Olerud 和 Molander 评分)计算。结果显示,1 名患者的疗效极佳(大于 91 分),7 名患者的疗效良好(61-90 分),3 名患者的疗效一般(31-60 分)。我们的研究小组中没有术后并发症或再次手术:本文是对腓骨钉治疗老年开放性踝关节骨折疗效的最大系列报道。我们的结论是,腓骨钉可作为一种治疗方法,安全地治疗老年开放性踝关节骨折。它能提供稳定的固定、早期负重、术后并发症风险低,同时保持良好的患者功能报告结果:证据等级:4 级。
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