Study to Determine the Outcomes of Closed Tibial Shaft Fractures Treated with Reamed Inter Locking Nails
Syed Usman Shah, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Abdul Rasheed Napar, Naseer Ullah Khattak, Amina Gul Shehzar Khan, Sami Ullah
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of the study
is to evaluate the results of treatment of a closed reamed interlocking in the
treatment of closed fractures of the tibial shaft.
Study
design:
A Descriptive observational study
Venue and Duration: This study was
conducted in the Orthopedic department of Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad
for six months duration i.e from September 2020 to February 2021.
Patients
and methods:
The study included 43 patients over 19 years of age. The patients were taken to
the emergency and Orthopedic department for surgery of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad for six months duration i.e from September 2020 to February 2021.
Written approvals were granted from all selectees. Detailed history was asked
and each patient was assessed clinically and radiographically. The reamed intramedullary
nailing performed according to the protocol. Patients were followed for 1 year
and assessed for infection, union, knee and ankle range of motion, and implant
problems. 3 patients were excluded from follow-up, and the study was held in 40
patients.
Results: All fractures were having
complete union without the need for bone grafting. Simple fractures have union
at mean of 14 weeks, comminuted and segmented fractures have union for longer
than five weeks, and a mean duration of 18.5 weeks. Superficial infection at
the screw site occurred in two patients, and the drainage was done, antibiotics
were given and distal screw were removed, respectively. While all patients had
a full range of knee motion, 37 patients had a full range of ankle movement.
The other three patients had a 15-to-20-degree dorsiflexion loss at the ankle
joint. No nail fracture, proximal screw end fracture in one patients and distal
screw fracture in two patients were observed.
Conclusion: We came to the
conclusion that closed intramedullary nailing in the case of a closed shaft
fracture of the tibia is a safe and satisfactory technique with a high rate of
union and a relatively low complication rate and early return to activity.
Keywords: Fracture, Internal, Fixation,
Interlocking nail.