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    • SURGICAL TREATMENT OF Rüedi-Allg?wer Ⅲ Type Pilon FRACTURES

      ObjectiveTo study the surgical treatment method and effectiveness of Rüedi-Allg?wer Ⅲ type Pilon fractures. MethodsBetween May 2011 and April 2013,25 cases of Rüedi-Allg?wer Ⅲ type Pilon fracture (5 cases of open fractures and 20 cases of closed fractures) were treated.Of 25 cases,16 were male,and 9 were female,aged 24-45 years (mean,31 years).The left side was involved in 8 cases,and the right side in 17 cases.The disease causes were falling from height in 11 cases,traffic accident injury in 9 cases,and crash injury in 5 cases.The interval of injury and admission was 10-36 hours (mean,23.5 hours).The open reduction and internal fixation by posterolateral fibular incision and exposure of distal tibia and tibiotalar articular surface by anterior ankle incision were performed;the tibiotalar articular surface was reset and the tibia fracture end was fixed. ResultsHealing of incision by first intention was obtained in 15 cases,and healing by second intention in 6 cases undergoing skin grafting.Tension blister occurred in 4 patients,who achieved healing by second intention after treatment.All 25 patients were followed up 6-12 months (mean,8 months).During follow-up,no complication of ankle joint instability,traumatic arthritis,or loosening and breakage of internal fixation occurred.The X-ray films showed stable ankle joint,anatomic or near anatomic reduction of the tibiotalar articular surface,normal alignment of distal tibia,and good bony healing.At 6 to 12 months after operation,the flexion and extension of the ankle were normal,without pain of the ankle joint after removal of internal fixation.According to Mazur et al.rating system for ankle symptoms and function,the results were excellent in 5 cases,good in 12 cases,fair in 5 cases,and poor in 3 cases;the excellent and good rate was 68%. ConclusionThe procedure by anterior ankle lateral approach and posterolateral fibular approach can completely expose the tibiotalar articular surface,which is advantageous to displaced fracture reduction and fixation,and can achieve good effectiveness in treating Rüedi-Allg?wer Ⅲ type Pilon fractures.

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    • REDINTEGRATION OF ARTICULAR SURFACE AND ALIGNMENT WITH TIBIA TYPE III Pilon FRACTURE

      Objective To explore an improved method of surgical operation for redintegration of the articular surface and alignment with type III Pilon fractures. Methods Between August 2005 and August 2010, 31 patiens with closed type III Pilon fracture (Rüedi-Allgouml;wer type III) were treated. There were 25 males and 6 females, aged 36.8 years on average (range, 16-60 years). The injury was caused by falling from height in 18 patients, by traffic accident in 10 patients, and by other reasons in 3 patients. The average time between injury and operation was 10 days (range, 6-14 days). Temporary external fixation was used for adjustment and maintenance of limb length and power lines; application of fibular flip combined with anteromedial approach was used for the repair of articular surface; and bone grafting and fixation were performed. Results No extensive necrosis or deep infection were observed. Superficial skin infection of incision and wound edge necrosis occurred in 2 cases respectively, and were cured after dressing change. All patients were followed up 26 months on average (range, 9-79 months). According to the Burwell et al. judging standards of radiology evaluating, the anatomical reduction was found in 25 cases (80.6%), satisfactory reduction in 4 cases (12.9%), and unsatisfactory reduction in 2 cases (6.5%). The X-ray films showed bony healing was achieved in all cases with an average fracture healing time of 16 weeks (range, 12-25 weeks). According to the Mazur et al. criterion for ankle joint function, excellent result was obtained in 11 cases, good in 13, fair in 5, and poor in 2; the excellent and good rate was 77.4%. Conclusion Good exposure and fixation of articular surface or accurate adjustments and maintenance of the limb alignment are key factors of successful operation to treat type III Pilon fractures.

      Release date:2016-08-31 04:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Effectiveness of new Pilon plate in treatment of type C Pilon fracture

      Objective By comparing with traditional L-shaped plate, to explore the effectiveness of new Pilon plate in the treatment of type C Pilon fracture.Methods A clinical data of 57 patients with type C Pilon fractures who met the selection criteria between May 2018 and January 2020 was analyzed retrospectively. Thirty-two patients were treated with new Pilon plate (trial group) and 25 patients with traditional L-shaped plate (control group). There was no significant difference in gender, age, cause of injury, fracture side and type, the interval between injury and operation between the two groups (P>0.05). The operation time and complications of the two groups were recorded. X-ray films were taken after operation to assess the quality of fracture reduction according to the Burwell-Charnley classification and fracture healing. Ankle function was evaluated according to Johner-Wruhs scoring standard and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score.Results The operations of the two groups were completed successfully, and the operation time of the trial group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (t=–3.025, P=0.005). After operation, the incision necrosis occurred in 2 cases of the control group, and the incisions of other patients in both groups healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 8-16 months, with an average of 10.1 months. There was no significant difference in follow-up time between the two groups (t=0.433, P=0.667). X-ray films showed that the ankle reduction of the trial group was rated as excellent in 28 cases and good in 4 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 100%, while in the control group, the ankle reduction was rated as excellent in 15 cases, good in 5 cases, and fair in 5 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 80.0%. There was a significant difference in the excellent and good rate of fracture reduction between the two groups (Z=–2.565, P=0.010). The fracture healed in both groups, and the healing time was (16.59±3.78) weeks in the trial group and (17.80±3.81) weeks in the control group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (t=–1.191, P=0.239). At last follow-up, according to Johner-Wruhs scoring standard, the ankle joint function in the trial group was evaluated as excellent in 25 cases and good in 7 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 100%; the AOFAS score was 90.9±4.5. In the control group, 16 cases were excellent, 5 cases were good, and 4 cases were fair, and the excellent and good rate was 84.0%; the AOFAS score was 85.2±10.0. The ankle function scores of the trial group was superior to that of the control group (P<0.05). During follow-up, except for 1 case of ankle traumatic arthritis in the control group, there was no complication such as ankle malunion, plate loosening and fracture, or fracture reduction loss in both groups.Conclusion Compared with the traditional L-shaped plate, the new Pilon plate in the treatment of type C Pilon fracture has the advantages of high reduction quality, reliable fixation, less irritation to soft tissue, high fracture healing rate, and satisfactory functional recovery of ankle joint.

      Release date:2023-02-13 09:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • TREATMENTS OF TIBIAL PILON FRACTURES WITH A COMBINATION OF LIMITED INTERNAL FIXATION AND EXTERNAL FIXATION

      Objective To summarize the effect and complication of treatment for Pilon fracture using limited internal fixation combined with external fixation. Methods From April 1996 to June 2003, 20 patients with Pilon fracture were treated with limited internal fixation combined with external fixation as the treatment group and 22 patients with Pilon fracture with other methods as the control group. The X-ray films, clinical effect and complication were analyzed and compared between 2 groups. Results All cases were followed up for 8 to 26 months(15.2 months on average). According to Helfet’s criterion forclinical effect, the excellent and good rates were 75% in the treatment group and 72.7%in the control group, being no significant difference (Pgt;0.05). According to Burwell-charnley criterion for reduction, the X-ray film resultsshowed the excellent and good rates were 90% in the treatment group and 86.4% in the control group, being no significant difference (Pgt;0.05). But there was significant difference in complications between 2 groups (Plt;0.05). Conclusion Limited internal fixation combined with external fixation is better in resuming ankle joint function and remarkably reducing complication, especially in reducing soft tissue complication and collapse of bone joint; it is useful in the treatment of Pilon fracture.

      Release date:2016-09-01 09:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • The treatment of Tillaux bone block in the Ruedi-Allgower type Ⅲ Pilon fractures

      ObjectiveTo analyze the importance and effectiveness of Tillaux bone block in Ruedi-Allgower type Ⅲ of Pilon fracture surgery.MethodsTwenty-one patients with Pilon fractures with Tillaux dislocation were treated between February 2010 and September 2013. There were 17 males and 4 females, aged from 28 to 68 years with an average age of 42.9 years. The causes of injury included falling from height in 13 cases, falls injury in 4 cases, crush injury in 2 cases, and sprained injury in 2 cases. X-ray film and CT examination showed that all 21 patients had fibula fracture and Tillaux bone block had obvious displacement. According to AO/OTA classification, there were 3 cases of type C1.2, 1 case of type C1.3, 10 cases of type C2, and 7 cases of type C3. The duration from injury to operation ranged from 4 to 31 days, with an average of 10 days. All cases of Pilon fracture were treated with open reduction and plate internal fixation. Steel plate or screw was used to fixation for Tillaux block; allograft bone graft was selected for compression of fracture.ResultsThere were 2 cases of skin necrosis at the corner of wound after operation, and the wound healed after corresponding treatment; the wound healed at first intention in the other 19 cases. The effect of surgical reduction was evaluated by Burwell-Chamley imaging scoring system within 72 hours after operation, there were 19 cases of anatomical reduction and 2 cases of general reduction. All the 21 patients were followed up 18-48 months, with an average of 24.9 months. No complication such as nerve injury, loosening of internal fixation, or periprosthetic fracture was found during follow-up. All fractures obtained bone healing, which lasted from 4 to 8 months, with an average of 6 months. The ankle and hindfoot scores of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) were used to evaluate the ankle and hindfoot function at 1 year after operation or at last follow-up, the results were excellent in 13 cases, good in 6 cases, and fair in 2 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 90.5%. Internal fixator was removed from 19 patients at 15-19 months after operation. There were 17 cases of joint hyperplasia and 4 cases of osteoarthritis. All joint mobility was restored. The functional recovery of the ankle joint was evaluated according to the Olerud-Molander ankle fracture score standard, the results were good in 6 cases, fair in 8 cases, and poor in 7 cases at postoperative full weight training; and after 1 year of full weight training, the results were excellent in 10 cases, good in 3 cases, fair in 6 cases, and poor in 2 cases.ConclusionThe Tillaux bone block is a reliable marker for the reduction of complex Pilon fractures. The reconstruction of the Tillaux can improve the effectiveness of complex Pilon fractures.

      Release date:2018-10-09 10:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • EFFECTIVENESS OF VERY LOW PROFILE/VARIABLE ANGLE LOCKING PLATE INTERNAL FIXATION IN TREATMENT OF POSTERIOR Pilon FRACTURES EXTENDING TO MEDIAL MALLEOLUS BY POSTEROMEDIAL APPROACH

      ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of very low profile/variable angle locking plate (VLP) internal fixation for posterior Pilon fractures extending to the medial malleolus by posteromedial approach. MethodsA retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data from 13 patients with posterior Pilon fractures extending to the medial malleolus between December 2011 and August 2012. There were 4 males and 9 females with an average age of 48.9 years (range, 23-68 years). Fractures were caused by falling in 9 cases and by traffic accident in 4 cases. The locations were the left ankle in 6 cases and the right ankle in 7 cases. According to the Orthopedic Trauma Association (OTA) classification, 6 cases were rated as type 43B1, 4 cases as type 43B2, and 3 cases as type 43B3. Twelve cases had fibular fractures, including 11 cases of Denis-Weber type B, 1 case of Denis-Weber type C. The interval of injury and operation was 7-14 days (mean, 11.4 days). Open reduction was performed and VLP internal fixation was used for posterior malleolar fracture by posteromedial approach. ResultsPrimary healing of incision was obtained in all patients. Tibial nerve palsy was observed in 2 cases, and was cured after oral administration of mecobalamin. Twelve cases were followed up 12-18 months (mean, 14.5 months). According to the Burwell-Charnley's radiological evaluation system, 11 cases achieved anatomical reduction, 1 case achieved fair reduction. The fracture union time was 3-6 months (mean, 3.7 months). No loosening or breakage of internal fixation occurred during follow-up. According to the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot scale, the results were excellent in 7 cases, good in 4, and fair in 1; the excellent and good rate was 91.7%. ConclusionVLP internal fixation for posterior Pilon fractures extending to the medial malleolus by posteromedial approach can achieve good short-term effectiveness. The high quality of reduction is acquired under direct vision with low rate of soft tissue complications.

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    • IMPROVED DOUBLE OPERATIVE APPROACHES FOR TREATMENT OF Pilon FRACTURES ACCOMPANIED WITH FIBULA FRACTURES

      ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect of surgical treatment of Pilon fractures accompanied with fibula fractures with the improved double operative approaches. MethodsBetween January 2012 and June 2015, 19 patients with closed Pilon fractures accompanied with fibula fractures (Rüedi-Allg?wer type Ⅲ) underwent open reduction and internal fixation with improved anterior-median incision and posterior-lateral incision. There were 13 males and 6 females, aged 35 years on average (range, 23-68 years). Injury was caused by traffic accident in 11 cases, falling from height in 7 cases, and crash injury of heavy object in 1 case. According to AO/OTA classification, there were 4 cases of type C2, and 15 cases of type C3. According to Tscherne-Gotzen classification of soft tissue defect, 6 cases were rated as grade 1 and 13 cases as grade 2. The interval of injury and operation was 6-18 days (mean, 10.3 days). After operation, reduction of Pilon fracture was evaluated by the Burwell-Charnley radiological evaluation criteria, and the ankle joint function was evaluated by the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score. ResultsThe operation time was 1.8-4.6 hours (mean, 2.4 hours); the intraoperative blood loss was 200-500 mL (mean, 310 mL). All the 19 patients were followed up for 13.7 months on average (range, 12-18 months). The fracture healing time was 3.6 months on average (range, 2.5-8.0 months). Postoperative complications included anterior-median incision necrosis in 2 cases, traumatic arthritis in 2 cases, and ankle instability in 1 case. According to Burwell-Charnley radiological evaluation criteria, anatomical reduction was obtained in 15 cases and satisfactory reduction in 4 cases. According to AOFAS score, the excellent and good rate was 84.2% (excellent in 11 cases, good in 5 cases, and fair in 3 cases). ConclusionThe improved anterior-median incision combined with posterior-lateral incision is a safe and effective method to treat complex Pilon fractures accompanied with fibula fractures, which has the advantages of simple operation, adequate exposure and minimal invasion.

      Release date:2016-12-12 09:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • EFFECTIVENESS AND BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF THREE FIXATION METHODS IN TREATMENT OF POSTERIOR Pilon FRACTURES

      Objective To investigate the effectiveness and biomechanical analysis of 3 fixation methods of screw anterior-posterior fixation (SAPF), screw posterior-anterior fixation (SPAF), and buttress plate fixation (BPF) in treatment of posterior Pilon fractures. Methods Fifteen fresh-frozen skeleto-ligamentous lower leg specimens were harvested to establish the models of posterior Pilon fracture, and then fracture was fixed with BPF (n=5), SAPF (n=5), and SPAF (n=5). Vertical force was loaded to internal fixation failure in a speed of 1 cm/minute with servohydraulic testing machine. The instantaneous loads of 1 mm and 2 mm steps and the failure modes were recorded. Between May 2008 and December 2011, 56 patients with posterior Pilon fracture were treated with SAPF (SAPF group) in 11 cases, or SPAF (SPAF group) in 26 cases, or BPF (BPF group) in 19 cases. There was no significant difference in age, gender, injury cause, side, disease duration, and complications among groups (P gt; 0.05). Clinical and radiographic examinations were used to assess the reduction and healing of fracture; the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score and the visual analogue scale (VAS) were used to evaluate the functional outcomes. Results No breaking or bending was observed in all specimens, fixation failure was caused by cancellous bone compression. The instantaneous loads of 1 mm and 2 mm steps were the largest in BPF group, larger in SPAF group, and smallest in SAPF group, showing significant differences among 3 groups (P lt; 0.05). A total of 47 cases were followed up 16-54 months (9 in SAPF group, 22 in SPAF group, and 16 in BPF group), with a mean time of 35.2 months. Fixation failure was found in 2 cases of SAPF group; the other cases obtain bony union within 3 to 4 months (mean, 3.2 months) with no fixation failure. The AOFAS score was significantly lower in SAPF group than in SPAF and BPF groups (P lt; 0.05), but no significant difference was found between SPAF and BPF groups (P gt; 0.05). The VAS score was significantly higher in SAPF group than in SPAF and BPF groups (P lt; 0.05), but no significant difference was found between SPAF and BPF groups (P gt; 0.05). Conclusion SAPF could not reach enough fixation strength for the posterior Pilon fracture; both SPAF and BPF could reach rigid fixation, and have good effectiveness. And from the biomechanical points, BPF could reach better fixation strength than screw fixations.

      Release date:2016-08-31 04:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • PRELIMINARY APPLICATION OF VIRTUAL PREOPERATIVE RECONSTRUCTION PLANNING IN Pilon FRACTURES

      ObjectiveTo investigate the application value of three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual pre-operative planning for Pilon fractures. MethodsBetween July 2010 and June 2014, 16 patients with closed Pilon fracture were treated, including 12 males and 4 females with an average age of 36.5 years (range, 22-53 years) and a mean disease duration of 10.2 days (range, 6-14 days). According to AO/Orthopaedic Trauma Association (AO/OTA) typing, 2 cases were rated as 43.B2 type, 3 cases as 43.B3 type, 3 cases as 43.C1 type, 2 cases as 43.C2 type, and 6 cases as 43.C3 type. The preoperative CT data from 16 patients were imported into Mimics10.01 software to establish the detailed fracture three-dimensional digital models. Virtual operation of fracture reduction and implanting internal fixation was performed on the models, and the optional surgical planning was made. Based on the virtual preoperative planning, operations were performed. ResultsEstablished detailed three-dimensional Pilon fracture digital models could perfectly reflect the fracture characteristics, could be observed at any direction, and aided for fracture classification accurately. Virtual fracture operations of reduction, internal fixation and other could be performed to simulate the clinical operation, which could assist the surgeon better preoperative planning in achieving visual presentation and improving the communication. The operation time was 70-130 minutes (mean, 87.8 minutes); intraoperative blood loss volume was 30-150 mL (mean, 71.9 mL). The wounds healed by first intension in all patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.6 months (range, 8-18 months). Postoperative radiological results at 3 groups showed good anatomic reduction according to the Burwell-Charnley criteria, and the fracture healing time was 3-6 months (mean, 3.7 months). There was no complication of internal fixation loosening or breakage during follow-up. The American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score was 71-100(mean, 92.3); the results were excellent in 10 cases, good in 5 cases, and fair in 1 case, with an excellent and good rate of 93.8% at last follow-up. No loss of fracture reduction was observed on the X-ray film. ConclusionThe clinical feasibility of virtual reconstruction preoperative planning is good in the treatment of Pilon fractures, which helps surgeons better understanding Pilon fracure and making the surgical planning.

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    • Rehabilitation treatment protocol for perioperative accelerated rehabilitation of Pilon fractures

      Pilon fracture is one of the most common and complex fractures in clinic. It has many postoperative complications, such as limitation of motion, pain, swelling, and decreased muscle strength. Complications will seriously affect patients’ ankle function. If the accelerated rehabilitation support can be obtained, patients can obtain a good functional recovery in the later stage. At present, there are few reports on enhanced rehabilitation related to Pilon fractures. This article introduces the rehabilitation treatment protocol for perioperative accelerated rehabilitation of Pilon fractures, mainly including rehabilitation evaluation, preoperative rehabilitation and postoperative rehabilitation treatment, aiming to provide some reference for standardizing the rehabilitation treatment of Pilon fractures in the perioperative period.

      Release date:2022-06-27 09:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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