2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2019.10.009
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Intramedullary nailing as an alternative to plate fixation in patients with distal fibular fracture

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“…In the current study, the mean rates of postoperative complications in the IMN and ORIF groups were 9.5% and 39% ( P < .001), respectively, which was consistent with the results of multiple previous studies. 2-5,10-12,20,32,43 IMN surgery resulted in fewer wound complications, less nerve injuries, and less metalwork prominence than ORIF. However, considering that 4 patients in the IMN group underwent ankle arthrodesis due to PTOA compared to 2 patients in the ORIF group, this clinical result favoring the IMN should be interpreted with caution.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In the current study, the mean rates of postoperative complications in the IMN and ORIF groups were 9.5% and 39% ( P < .001), respectively, which was consistent with the results of multiple previous studies. 2-5,10-12,20,32,43 IMN surgery resulted in fewer wound complications, less nerve injuries, and less metalwork prominence than ORIF. However, considering that 4 patients in the IMN group underwent ankle arthrodesis due to PTOA compared to 2 patients in the ORIF group, this clinical result favoring the IMN should be interpreted with caution.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…According to recent studies, the new-generation interlocking nailing device of the fibula we used has been reported to achieve satisfactory reduction comparable to the plate. 2,9-11,20,43 Moreover, in a recent meta-analysis, the mean rate of malunion after fibular IMN surgery was 3.6% (0%-6.7%) of the patients. 38 However, in our study, poor reduction at final follow-up was observed in 16.0% of patients treated with the fibular IMN as assessed using plain radiography and 20.3% as assessed using 3D-reconstructed CT, both of which are inferior to the results of previous studies.…”
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“…6 Previous authors have reported no difference in functional outcome and a lower complication rate compared with plate fixation. [8][9][10] High-quality studies are, however, needed to allow conclusions to be drawn about the outcome of the fixation of unstable fractures of the ankle in elderly patients.…”
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confidence: 99%