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Title: Medial Malleolar Fracture Management—A Comparative Study of Radiological Outcome between Open Reduction Internal Fixation and Closed Reduction Percutaneous Fixation
Authors: Prabhu, Ethiraj
Sagar, Venkataraman
Arun, Heddur Shanthappa
Sandesh, Agrawal
Keywords: cancellous screw ►
medial malleolus ►
open reduction ► percutaneous fixation ►
tension band wiring
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Abstract: Background Medial malleolus fracture is commonly seen nowadays in orthopaedic practice. There are different modalities of treatment based on fracture pattern and socioeconomic status. Undisplaced fracture can be managed by cast application. Various surgical modalities of treatment are available in treating medial malleolus fracture like tension band wiring, cancellous screw or cortical screw fixation, plate fixation, Kirschner wire, and suture anchors. The purpose of our study was to evaluate radiological outcome of medial malleolus fracture managed with open reduction internal fixation and closed reduction percutaneous fixation. Materials and Methods Our study included 67 patients who met inclusion criteria and were divided into two groups. Group 1 included 52 patients with medial malleolar fractures cases and were treated with open reduction and internal fixation either by cancellous screw fixation or tension band wiring. Other 15 patients in group 2 were treated by closed reduction and internal fixation with cannulated cancellous screw. All postoperative patients were evaluated at 1st month, 2nd month, 3rd month, 6th month, and 1 year. We evaluated patient clinically and radiological union of fractures. Results In our study out of 67 patients there was male preponderance and average age was 46.55 years. Right-side fractures were more compared with left-side fractures. Most commonmode of injury was road traffic accident. Transverse fracture pattern was more in number in our study. Average union time in group 1 was 13.46 weeks and group 2 is 15.14 weeks. Fracture union was 96.15% in group 1 and in group 2 was 93.33%. Conclusion In our study, average radiological union time in patients treated with open reduction internal fixation was early compared with percutaneous fixation. This could be due to direct visualization of fracture site and good approximation of fracture fragments in open reduction internal fixation technique.
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