Tag Archives: Tibia

PUBLISHED: Left Tibia Pilon Open Fracture Open Reduction and Internal Fixation with External Fixator

Left Tibia Pilon Open Fracture Open Reduction and Internal Fixation with External Fixator
Nelson Merchan, MD1,2Andrew M. Hresko, MD1,2Edward Kenneth Rodriguez, MD, PhD2
1Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Tibial plafond or pilon fractures account for 5 to 10% of all lower extremity fractures and are associated with high energy trauma. These fractures have a high rate of non-union, mal-union, and wound healing issues due to weak metaphyseal bone, a lack of robust soft tissue coverage, and complex intra-articular extension. This manuscript and video demonstrates a tibial pilon fracture managed acutely with a hybrid fixation approach combining internal fixation with external fixation.

PUBLISHED: Intramedullary Nail for Open Tibial Fracture

Intramedullary Nail for Open Tibial Fracture
Caleb P. Gottlich, MD, MS1Michael J. Weaver, MD2
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Science Center
2Brigham and Women’s Hospital

This article describes the stabilization of an open tibia shaft fracture using an intramedullary nail. After copious irrigation and debridement of the fracture site, a transpatellar tendon split is used to expose the nail entry point. This is followed by fracture reduction, sequential reaming, and nail insertion and locking. Finally, the technique for proximal tibia traction pin insertion is demonstrated on the contralateral tibia.