1. Prone position fibula nail and tibia buttress plate for large Volkmann fracture-dislocations technical note and preliminary results on a short case series.
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Andrés-Peiró, José Vicente, Blasco-Casado, Ferran, Piedra-Calle, Carlos Alberto, Tomás-Hernández, Jordi, Selga-Marsá, Jordi, García-Sánchez, Yaiza, and Teixidor-Serra, Jordi
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PERONEAL tendons , *PATIENT positioning , *FIBULA , *ANKLE fractures , *SUPINE position , *INTRAMEDULLARY fracture fixation - Abstract
Large posterolateral tibial fragments, known as Volkmann fractures, are common in ankle fracture-dislocations and typically require open reduction and fixation with interfragmentary screws and often buttress plates using a prone posterolateral approach. In this setting, fibula plating often necessitates dissection of the lateral window between the peroneal tendons and the skin, increasing wound-related complications. In recent years, intramedullary nailing of fibula fractures has gained popularity as a minimally invasive technique that allows load-sharing stabilization. However, this procedure has traditionally been performed in the supine position, which can pose challenges if a Volkmann-type fracture is present, requiring repositioning and losing access to the fibula through the posterolateral approach. Our objective is to describe a technique for fixing ankle fracture-dislocations with large posterolateral fragments using tibial buttress plates and fibula nails through a prone posterolateral approach without dissecting the lateral window. Additionally, we will present a case series with preliminary results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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