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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-4 | Issue-10
Results of Percutaneous Surgery of Distal Tibial Fractures by Screwed Plates in a Series of 4 Cases
Oufaska Kamal, Kacimi Mehdi, El Idrissi Mohammed, Elibrahimi Abdelhalim, Elmrini Abdelmajid
Published: Oct. 30, 2018 |
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DOI: 10.21276/sasjs.2018.4.10.8
Pages: 209-211
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Abstract
The management of distal tibia fractures can be challenging because of the
scarcity of soft tissue, their subcutaneous nature, and poor vascularity. Classic open
reduction and internal fixation require extensive soft tissue dissection and periosteal
stripping, with high rates of complications. Minimally invasive plating techniques
reduce iatrogenic soft tissue injury and bone damage and preserve the osteogenic
fracture hematoma. The purpose of this study is to present the experience of the B4
osteoarticular surgery department, of CHU Hassan II of Fez Morocco, in the
percutaneous surgery of tibial pound fractures by screwed plates. This is a retrospective
study between mars 2017 and January2018, including 11 cases of tibial pilon fracture in
adults treated with a percutaneous screwed plate