WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING

ABSTRACT Introduction: Tibial shaft fracture is the most common long-bone fracture, and the standard treatment is intramedullary (IM) nail fixation. Regardless of the development of this technique pseudoarthrosis remains prevalent. Objectives: Evaluate the correlation between wedge fragment size a...

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Main Authors: Mario Sergio Boff, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Paolucci, Gabriel Machado de Oliveira, Leonardo Zanesco, Fernando Brandao Andrade-Silva, Marcos de Camargo Leonhardt, Paulo Roberto dos Reis, Jorge dos Santos Silva, Kodi Edson Kojima
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author Mario Sergio Boff
Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Paolucci
Gabriel Machado de Oliveira
Leonardo Zanesco
Fernando Brandao Andrade-Silva
Marcos de Camargo Leonhardt
Paulo Roberto dos Reis
Jorge dos Santos Silva
Kodi Edson Kojima
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Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Paolucci
Gabriel Machado de Oliveira
Leonardo Zanesco
Fernando Brandao Andrade-Silva
Marcos de Camargo Leonhardt
Paulo Roberto dos Reis
Jorge dos Santos Silva
Kodi Edson Kojima
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description ABSTRACT Introduction: Tibial shaft fracture is the most common long-bone fracture, and the standard treatment is intramedullary (IM) nail fixation. Regardless of the development of this technique pseudoarthrosis remains prevalent. Objectives: Evaluate the correlation between wedge fragment size and displacement, displacement of the main fragments of the 42B2 type, and pseudoarthrosis incidence. Methods: We retrospectively assessed all patients with 42B2 type fracture treated with IM nailing between January, 2015 and December, 2019. Six radiographic parameters were defined for preoperative radiographs in the anteroposterior (AP) and lateral views. Another six parameters were defined for postoperative radiographs at three, six, and 12 months. The Radiographic Union Score for Tibial Fractures score was used to assess bone healing. Results: Of 355 patients with tibial shaft fractures, 51 were included in the study. There were 41 (82.0%) male patients, with a mean age of 36.7 years, 37 (72.5%) had open fractures, and 28 (54.9%) had associated injuries. After statistical analysis, the factors that correlated significantly with nonunion were wedge height > 18 mm, preoperative translational displacement of the fracture in the AP view > 18 mm, and final distance of the wedge in relation to its original anatomical position after IM nailing > 5 mm. Conclusion: Risk factors for nonunion related to the wedge and42B2 fracture are wedge height > 18 mm, initial translation in the AP view of the fracture > 18 mm, and distance > 5 mm of the wedge from its anatomical position after IM nailing. Evidence level III; Retrospective comparative study .
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spelling doaj-art-e2bea6298e9b4459b09e8a58791de9222025-08-19T22:19:47ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaActa Ortopédica Brasileira1413-78522023-09-0131spe310.1590/1413-785220233103e268124WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILINGMario Sergio Boffhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9220-6804Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Paoluccihttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2442-0256Gabriel Machado de Oliveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2322-0791Leonardo Zanescohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3554-7298Fernando Brandao Andrade-Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3025-1719Marcos de Camargo Leonhardthttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0359-9704Paulo Roberto dos Reishttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9126-4359Jorge dos Santos Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8901-3120Kodi Edson Kojimahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3700-2718ABSTRACT Introduction: Tibial shaft fracture is the most common long-bone fracture, and the standard treatment is intramedullary (IM) nail fixation. Regardless of the development of this technique pseudoarthrosis remains prevalent. Objectives: Evaluate the correlation between wedge fragment size and displacement, displacement of the main fragments of the 42B2 type, and pseudoarthrosis incidence. Methods: We retrospectively assessed all patients with 42B2 type fracture treated with IM nailing between January, 2015 and December, 2019. Six radiographic parameters were defined for preoperative radiographs in the anteroposterior (AP) and lateral views. Another six parameters were defined for postoperative radiographs at three, six, and 12 months. The Radiographic Union Score for Tibial Fractures score was used to assess bone healing. Results: Of 355 patients with tibial shaft fractures, 51 were included in the study. There were 41 (82.0%) male patients, with a mean age of 36.7 years, 37 (72.5%) had open fractures, and 28 (54.9%) had associated injuries. After statistical analysis, the factors that correlated significantly with nonunion were wedge height > 18 mm, preoperative translational displacement of the fracture in the AP view > 18 mm, and final distance of the wedge in relation to its original anatomical position after IM nailing > 5 mm. Conclusion: Risk factors for nonunion related to the wedge and42B2 fracture are wedge height > 18 mm, initial translation in the AP view of the fracture > 18 mm, and distance > 5 mm of the wedge from its anatomical position after IM nailing. Evidence level III; Retrospective comparative study .http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-78522023000700209&tlng=enTibial FracturesPseudarthrosisRisk factorsPrognostic FactorsNailingIntramedullary
spellingShingle Mario Sergio Boff
Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Paolucci
Gabriel Machado de Oliveira
Leonardo Zanesco
Fernando Brandao Andrade-Silva
Marcos de Camargo Leonhardt
Paulo Roberto dos Reis
Jorge dos Santos Silva
Kodi Edson Kojima
WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
Tibial Fractures
Pseudarthrosis
Risk factors
Prognostic Factors
Nailing
Intramedullary
title WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
title_full WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
title_fullStr WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
title_full_unstemmed WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
title_short WEDGE FRAGMENT VARIATIONS OF TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURES WITH INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
title_sort wedge fragment variations of tibial shaft fractures with intramedullary nailing
topic Tibial Fractures
Pseudarthrosis
Risk factors
Prognostic Factors
Nailing
Intramedullary
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-78522023000700209&tlng=en
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