Tibial Plafond Fractures
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Discussion:
- term pilon (hammer) fracture was introduced to describe these compression injuries by Destot in 1911;
- frx components:
- combination of ankle frx & distal tibial metaphyseal frx, usually w/ intra articular comminution;
- frx of medial malleolus;
- frx of anterior margin of tibia;
- transverse frx of posterior tibial surface;
- 20-25% of these will be open
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High energy intraarticular fractures of the distal tibia (tibial plafond fractures, or pilon fractures) present a great challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon. These injuries often result in a significant soft tissue damage, comminution of bone, and disruption of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone. The treatment strategy used in dealing with tibial plafond fractures is strongly influenced by the often-precarious soft tissue conditions. Due to the great treatment challenges posed by this high-energy injury, there has been much controversy about the most appropriate and best treatment for tibial plafond fractures. Factors such as timing of treatment, method of stabilization, techniques of operative care, and postoperative rehabilitation have all been hotly debated and, at times, contested by various orthopaedists. This chapter will attempt to comprehensively address the anatomy, physiology, and diagnosis of this injury; it will also discuss various treatment modalities, and the importance of tailoring treatment to the extent of the bony and soft tissue injuries.
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http://www.hwbf.org/ota/am/ota02/otapa/OTA02530.htm
OTA 2002 - Session 5 Session V - Foot and Ankle Sat., 10/12/02 Foot & Ankle, Paper #30, 9:03 AM The Functional Outcomes of Type C3 Tibial Plafond Fractures with Use of a Staged Protocol Dolfi Herscovici, Jr., DO; Scott Devinney, DO ; Mark A. Jenkins,
DO; Thomas G. DiPasquale, DO; Anthony F. Infante, DO; Roy W. Sanders, MD;
Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, Florida, USA
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