1987
DOI: 10.1097/01241398-198703000-00091
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The Juvenile Fracture of Tillaux

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“…1993 [10]6CRIFNot mentionedYesNoneYesStefanich R. et al. 2007 [3]5ORIF and conservative (1)YesExcellent, No score usedNot mentioned1 to 9 yearsNoKling T. et al. 1984 [25]32 (combined Salter Harris III and IV)Conservative therapy –(9) and ORIFGrowth disturbance (5/9)Excellent No score usedNoCurrent Study7ORIF and CRIF (1)Yes (6/7)YesWound healing disturbance; 15° loss of flexionExcellent, Foot and Ankle Score4 to 8 weeksMean 58 months

a CT computed tomography, ORIF  open reduction and internal fixation, CRIF  closed reduction and internal fixation

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“…1993 [10]6CRIFNot mentionedYesNoneYesStefanich R. et al. 2007 [3]5ORIF and conservative (1)YesExcellent, No score usedNot mentioned1 to 9 yearsNoKling T. et al. 1984 [25]32 (combined Salter Harris III and IV)Conservative therapy –(9) and ORIFGrowth disturbance (5/9)Excellent No score usedNoCurrent Study7ORIF and CRIF (1)Yes (6/7)YesWound healing disturbance; 15° loss of flexionExcellent, Foot and Ankle Score4 to 8 weeksMean 58 months

a CT computed tomography, ORIF  open reduction and internal fixation, CRIF  closed reduction and internal fixation

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“…Paul Jules Tillaux first described the avulsion fracture of the distal tibial physis in 1892 [1]. Approximately 15 % of all juvenile injuries of the long bones involve the epiphyseal growth plate [2], fractures of the distal tibial epiphysis account for 11–20 % to these injuries [3], and 2.9 % of these are juvenile Tillaux fractures [4]. Triplane and Tillaux fractures occur after supination external rotation and compression stress with unpredictable multiplanar fracture patterns [5].…”
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“…4 This is a rare injury, for which a high index of suspicion is needed for diagnosis. 1 We report one such case in a 14-year-old boy who had an ipsilateral tibial shaft fracture and a distal tibial triplane fracture, with an intact fibula.…”
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“…The mechanism is external rotation of the foot and ankle with the tibia fixed, the intact tibiofibular ligament may result in avulsion of the unfused anterolateral corner of the tibial physis. [1][2][3] A 3-part fracture may result from further rotation beyond this point where the remainder of the tibial physis also fractures. 4 This is a rare injury, for which a high index of suspicion is needed for diagnosis.…”
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