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Temporary immobilization methods for closed low-energy ankle fracture-dislocations: comparative analysis of a retrospective cohort.
González-Morgado, Diego; Bargalló-Granero, Júlia; Pujol, Oriol; Altayó-Carulla, Marta; Castellanos-Alonso, Sara; Reverté-Vinaixa, María Mercedes; Nomdedéu, Josep; Tomás-Hernández, Jordi; Joshi-Jubert, Nayana; Teixidor-Serra, Jordi; Minguell-Monyart, Joan; Andrés-Peiró, José Vicente.
Affiliation
  • González-Morgado D; Department of Surgery, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Bargalló-Granero J; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pujol O; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Altayó-Carulla M; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Castellanos-Alonso S; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain.
  • Reverté-Vinaixa MM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Nomdedéu J; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Municipal de Badalona, Badalona, Spain.
  • Tomás-Hernández J; Department of Surgery, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Joshi-Jubert N; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Teixidor-Serra J; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain.
  • Minguell-Monyart J; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Andrés-Peiró JV; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38796813
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Ankle fracture-dislocations (AFD) often necessitate staged management involving temporary external fixation (EF) due to mechanical instability or blistering. However, limited literature exists on the optimal temporary immobilization method for low-energy closed AFD. This study compared baseline patient and fracture characteristics, along with clinical and radiological outcomes between AFD initially immobilized with EF versus splinting.

METHODS:

A retrospective cohort study was conducted involving patients with AFD temporarily immobilized using EF or splinting, followed by definitive open reduction and internal fixation. Quality of reduction (QOR) was assessed for each patient post-initial immobilization and after the definitive surgery.

RESULTS:

The study encompassed 194 patients 138 treated with a splint (71.1%) and 56 (28.9%) with EF. Secondary loss of reduction had occurred in three patients who were splinted (2.2%). The mean ages in the EF and splint groups were 63.2 and 56.1 years, respectively (p = 0.01). Posterior malleolus fracture (PMF) and blisters were more prevalent in EF patients (69.6% vs. 43.5% for PMF and 76.8% vs. 20.3% for blisters, respectively; p = 0.05 and p < 0.01). Postoperative complication rates were 8.9% for EF versus 10.9% for splinting (p = 0.69). Satisfactory final QOR was attained in 79.8% of patients treated with a splint versus 64.3% with EF (p = 0.02).

CONCLUSION:

Patients immobilized by EF presented with poorer baseline characteristics and had more unstable injuries. Nevertheless, postoperative complication rates were comparable. Thus, EF appears to be a valuable tool for standardizing outcomes in AFD patients with a less favorable prognosis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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