Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study
The traditional stainless steel wire tension band (WTB) has been popularized for small avulsion fractures at the medial malleolus. Despite the tension band principle creating a stable construct, complications continue to arise utilizing the traditional stainless steel WTB with patients experiencing...
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doaj-534b80806bc640f69c7e2fc16a2c42022020-11-25T01:27:46ZengHindawi LimitedScientifica2090-908X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/32016783201678Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical StudyMichael W. Downey0Kyle Duncan1Victor Kosmopoulos2Travis A. Motley3Brian B. Carpenter4Fadeke Ogunyankin5Alan Garrett6Foot & Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USAFoot & Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Bone & Joint Institute, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USAFoot & Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USAFoot & Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USAFoot & Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USAThe traditional stainless steel wire tension band (WTB) has been popularized for small avulsion fractures at the medial malleolus. Despite the tension band principle creating a stable construct, complications continue to arise utilizing the traditional stainless steel WTB with patients experiencing hardware irritation at the tension band site and subsequent hardware removal. Coupled with hardware irritation is fatigue failure with the wire. The goal of this investigation was to retrospectively compare this traditional wire technique to an innovative knotless tension band (KTB) technique in order to decrease costly complications. A total of 107 patients were reviewed with a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Outcome measures include descriptive data, fracture classification, results through economic costs, and fixation results (including hardware status, healing status, pain status, and time to healing). The KTB group had a 13% lower true cost as compared to the WTB group while the fixation results were equivocal for the measured outcomes. Our results demonstrate that the innovative KTB is comparable to the traditional WTB while offering a lower true cost, an irritation free reduction all without the frustration of returning to the operating room for additional hardware removal, which averages approximately to $8,288.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3201678 |
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Michael W. Downey Kyle Duncan Victor Kosmopoulos Travis A. Motley Brian B. Carpenter Fadeke Ogunyankin Alan Garrett Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study Scientifica |
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Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study |
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Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study |
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Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study |
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Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study |
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Comparing the Knotless Tension Band and the Traditional Stainless Steel Wire Tension Band Fixation for Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Retrospective Clinical Study |
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comparing the knotless tension band and the traditional stainless steel wire tension band fixation for medial malleolus fractures: a retrospective clinical study |
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The traditional stainless steel wire tension band (WTB) has been popularized for small avulsion fractures at the medial malleolus. Despite the tension band principle creating a stable construct, complications continue to arise utilizing the traditional stainless steel WTB with patients experiencing hardware irritation at the tension band site and subsequent hardware removal. Coupled with hardware irritation is fatigue failure with the wire. The goal of this investigation was to retrospectively compare this traditional wire technique to an innovative knotless tension band (KTB) technique in order to decrease costly complications. A total of 107 patients were reviewed with a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Outcome measures include descriptive data, fracture classification, results through economic costs, and fixation results (including hardware status, healing status, pain status, and time to healing). The KTB group had a 13% lower true cost as compared to the WTB group while the fixation results were equivocal for the measured outcomes. Our results demonstrate that the innovative KTB is comparable to the traditional WTB while offering a lower true cost, an irritation free reduction all without the frustration of returning to the operating room for additional hardware removal, which averages approximately to $8,288. |
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