학술논문

The Incidence of Posterior Malleolar Involvement in Distal Spiral Tibia Fractures: Is it Higher than We Think?
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. Nov 01, 2018 32(11):543-547
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0890-5339
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate the incidence of concomitant posterior malleolar fractures (PMFs) in operative, distal-third, spiral tibia fractures. DESIGN:: Prospective protocol with retrospective review of data. SETTING:: Single, Level 1 trauma center. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS:: One hundred ninety-three consecutive, skeletally mature patients with operatively treated fractures of the distal-third, tibial shaft and metaphysis. Pilon fractures were excluded. INTERVENTION:: Computed tomography (CT) scans were obtained in all distal-third, spiral fractures of the tibia to determine fracture morphology and presence of a PMF. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:: The incidence of concurrent PMFs in operative spiral fractures of the distal tibia. RESULTS:: Twenty-six distal-third, spiral fractures were identified with an ipsilateral PMF diagnosed in 92.3% of cases (24 cases). PMFs were over 25 times more likely to occur in distal-third, spiral fractures when compared with other distal-third fracture patterns (relative risk = 25.7, 95% confidence interval, 11.6–56.8). PMFs were treated with supplemental fixation in 23/24 (95.8%) cases. CONCLUSIONS:: There is a high incidence of concomitant, ipsilateral fractures of the posterior malleolus in patients presenting with operative distal-third, spiral fractures of the tibia. A preoperative ankle computed tomography should be strongly considered in all cases with this specific fracture morphology. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:: Diagnostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.