2015
DOI: 10.15417/341
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Osteosíntesis mini-invasiva con placas bloqueadas en fracturas metafisarias distales de tibia. Resultados clínico-funcionales. [Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis in distal metaphyseal fractures of tibia. Comparison of results between fractures AO 43A and AO 43C.]

Abstract: 185 ResumenIntroducción: Las fracturas distales de tibia son un desafío terapéutico debido a la escasa cobertura y la particular vascularización. Los objetivos de este estudio son analizar los resultados clínicos y funcionales de los pacientes con fractura de tibia distal, tratados con técnica MIPO con placas bloqueadas; comparar los resultados del grupo de fracturas AO 43A con el de fracturas AO 43C1-C2; y comparar los resultados de la técnica MIPO con el tratamiento abierto convencional. Materiales y Métodos… Show more

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“…Pires et al 16 conclude in their study that the management of ankle fractures using MIPO technique is not a complication-free surgery, and all attention should be given to anatomic reduction with soft tissue protection during the entire procedure. Yánez Arauz, 17 in 2005, mentions in his study that MIPO has proved to be a viable option for lateral malleolar fractures with a low complication rate and high functional outcome. In alignment with these studies, this report aims to present the minimally invasive reduction and fixation technique for ankle fractures type AO B.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pires et al 16 conclude in their study that the management of ankle fractures using MIPO technique is not a complication-free surgery, and all attention should be given to anatomic reduction with soft tissue protection during the entire procedure. Yánez Arauz, 17 in 2005, mentions in his study that MIPO has proved to be a viable option for lateral malleolar fractures with a low complication rate and high functional outcome. In alignment with these studies, this report aims to present the minimally invasive reduction and fixation technique for ankle fractures type AO B.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%