Staged external and internal less-invasive stabilisation system plating for open proximal tibial fractures

Injury. 2010 Feb;41(2):190-6. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2009.08.022. Epub 2009 Oct 2.

Abstract

High-energy proximal tibial fractures are complex injuries that may lead to significant complications. Staged treatment of these injuries using a spanning external fixator across the knee joint in the acute setting decreases the incidence of complications. This article is a prospective evaluation of outcomes using a two-stage procedure for treatment of 15 patients who sustained open proximal tibial fractures between April 2006 and January 2008. In the first stage, we used low profile, less-invasive stabilisation system (LISS) plates for temporary external fixation to immobilise the fractures after anatomic reduction, followed by soft-tissue reconstruction. In the second stage, we applied LISS plates for definitive internal fixation, using minimally invasive percutaneous osteosynthesis. All fractures were monitored for a mean of 20.4 months (range, 12-32 months). All fractures united at a mean of 38.6 weeks (range, 18-66 weeks). Knee motion ranged from a mean of 1 degrees (range, 0 degrees to 5 degrees ) to 125 degrees of flexion (range, 100 degrees to 145 degrees ). The reduction was scored as good in 13 patients and fair in two patients. At follow-up, 10 patients had excellent, and five had good knee scores. The complications included minor screw-track infections in three patients. In conclusion, the two-stage technique was well suited for treating these difficult injuries, and for patients who needed longer periods of external fixation. Surgeons were able to achieve gross anatomy restoration, soft-tissue reconstruction, stable fixation and high union rates. Patients obtained good-to-excellent motion, function and comfort after treatment.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Clinical Protocols
  • Female
  • Fracture Fixation / instrumentation
  • Fracture Fixation / methods*
  • Fractures, Open / classification
  • Fractures, Open / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Length of Stay
  • Male
  • Medical Illustration
  • Middle Aged
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures / methods
  • Orthopedic Fixation Devices
  • Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Range of Motion, Articular
  • Soft Tissue Injuries / surgery*
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Tibial Fractures / classification
  • Tibial Fractures / surgery*
  • Time Factors
  • Young Adult