Affiliation:
1. BAŞKENT ÜNİVERSİTESİ, TURGUT NOYAN UYGULAMA VE ARAŞTIRMA MERKEZİ
2. Aydin State Hospital
3. Meddem Hospital
Abstract
Objective
The management of distal third tibial fractures remain
controversial. The aim of the present study was to
evaluate whether concurrent fibular fixation changes
union rates and aids in alignment in the case of distal
third tibia fractures.
Material and Method
The study included 106 distal third tibia fracture
operation cases in which the distance from the fracture
to the plafond was between 3-12 cm at a single centre
between January 2016 and June 2020. The patients
were divided into three groups according to the status
of the fibula: Group 1 (without fibular fixation with
the presence of a fibula fracture, 47 cases), Group
2 (concurrent fibular fixation with the presence of a
fibular fracture, 38 cases) and Group 3 (intact fibula,
21 cases). All fibular fixation surgeries were performed
with locked plates (LCP) and tibial fixation with either
LCP or intramedullary nailing (IMN). The primary
outcome measures were union and alignment. Age,
gender, AO classification, fibula fracture location,
presence of an open fracture, implant type and time
delay for surgery were also assessed.
Results
None of the variables except the presence of an open
fracture was significant for the union rates or alignment.
The union rate was significantly less if there was an
open fracture in the concurrent fibular fixation group
(p
Publisher
Medical Journal of Suleyman Demirel University