International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

A study of functional outcome of management of segmental fracture of tibia

2020, Volume 6 Issue 4

A study of functional outcome of management of segmental fracture of tibia

Author(s): Dr. A Manikandarajan, Dr. Dhanpal Singh and Dr. G Vasudevan
Abstract: Aim of the Study: To evaluate the Functional and Radiological outcome following various modalities of management of segmental fractures of tibia.
Background: Segmental fracture of tibia is rare accounting for 3-15% of fractures of tibia. It is characterized by distinct fracture at two or more levels creating one or more completely separate intercalary fragments of tibia.
Materials and Methods: The data for this study will be collected from the patient admitted to Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital, Annamalai University, Chidambaram. This study is a prospective and retrospective study.45 cases of segmental tibia surgically treated are followed up for a minimum period of twelve months and functional outcome observed by Johner and wruch’s criteria.
Results: In study group 45 cases treated 39 were male and 6 were female. RTA was the most common cause. Right side limb more affected than left side. Common age group affected were 40-60 years. 26 were closed injury and 19 were open injury.32 cases were treated with IMIN nailing, external fixator in 6 cases, MIPO in 5 cases, illizarov in 2 cases. The final outcome based on johner and wruch’s criteria is excellent in 75.6%, good in 15.6%, fair in 6.7%, and poor in 2.2%. Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that if soft-tissue handling and restoration of anatomical alignment are successful in the treatment of challenging segmental tibial fractures, both IMN and MIPO will be good treatment methods. But in reality study/research lack in definitely proving the superiority of one over the other.
Pages: 324-334  |  774 Views  168 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. A Manikandarajan, Dr. Dhanpal Singh, Dr. G Vasudevan. A study of functional outcome of management of segmental fracture of tibia. Int J Orthop Sci 2020;6(4):324-334. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2020.v6.i4e.2357
 
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