TY - JOUR
T1 - Fibular nailing for bi-malleolar and tri-malleolar ankle fractures yields good functional outcomes - a retrospective single-centre study
AU - Murlasits, Veronika
AU - Andersen, Michelle Fog
AU - Hermann, Andreas E Bording
AU - Bayer, Lasse
AU - Sonntag, Jesper
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PY - 2021/4/20
Y1 - 2021/4/20
N2 - INTRODUCTION: The surgical treatment of elderly patients with unstable ankle fractures is challenging. Open reduction and internal fixation with conventional plating technique often yields a poor outcome. However, fracture management with isolated fibular nailing represents an alternative method.METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of patients treated with isolated fibular nailing at the North Zealand Hospital, Denmark, between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2016. A total of 58 patients were included. The primary outcome was post-operative function (dependency of a walking aid). Secondary outcomes were pain, radiographic union and complications (infection, fracture displacement and screw migration).RESULTS: At the last follow-up (mean follow-up of 10.3 months), 84.2% of the patients had returned to their baseline level of function. 18% had persistent pain. The last post-operative radiographic follow-up showed union in 93.7% of fractures of the lateral malleolus and 50% of the medial malleolus. The complication rate was 13.7%.CONCLUSIONS: Isolated fibular nailing with immediate full weight bearing in plaster yields an acceptable functional outcome in elderly patients with unstable fractures of the malleoli.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.
AB - INTRODUCTION: The surgical treatment of elderly patients with unstable ankle fractures is challenging. Open reduction and internal fixation with conventional plating technique often yields a poor outcome. However, fracture management with isolated fibular nailing represents an alternative method.METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of patients treated with isolated fibular nailing at the North Zealand Hospital, Denmark, between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2016. A total of 58 patients were included. The primary outcome was post-operative function (dependency of a walking aid). Secondary outcomes were pain, radiographic union and complications (infection, fracture displacement and screw migration).RESULTS: At the last follow-up (mean follow-up of 10.3 months), 84.2% of the patients had returned to their baseline level of function. 18% had persistent pain. The last post-operative radiographic follow-up showed union in 93.7% of fractures of the lateral malleolus and 50% of the medial malleolus. The complication rate was 13.7%.CONCLUSIONS: Isolated fibular nailing with immediate full weight bearing in plaster yields an acceptable functional outcome in elderly patients with unstable fractures of the malleoli.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.
KW - Aged
KW - Ankle Fractures/diagnostic imaging
KW - Ankle Joint
KW - Fracture Fixation, Internal
KW - Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
KW - Humans
KW - Retrospective Studies
KW - Treatment Outcome
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M3 - Journal article
C2 - 33913414
SN - 1603-9629
VL - 68
JO - Danish Medical Journal
JF - Danish Medical Journal
IS - 5
M1 - A07200539
ER -