Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?

Category: Trauma; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Fibular nailing (FN) is a method of fixation that has proven to be useful for the treatment of distal fibular fractures (DF). FN minimizes soft tissue complications, provides similar stability compared to plating with less hardware related symptoms. Neve...

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Main Authors: Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MD, Francisco J. Bravo Gallardo MD, Esteban Giannini, Claudia Astudillo MD, Manuel J. Pellegrini MD, Gerardo Muñoz MD, Rodrigo Melo MD, Aaron Cortes PhD, Gonzalo F. Bastias MD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00003
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spelling doaj-cf4e0d77449c4ae4806f963e9cfd7f8e2020-11-25T03:49:55ZengSAGE PublishingFoot & Ankle Orthopaedics2473-01142020-07-01510.1177/2473011420S00003Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MDFrancisco J. Bravo Gallardo MDEsteban GianniniClaudia Astudillo MDManuel J. Pellegrini MDGerardo Muñoz MDRodrigo Melo MDAaron Cortes PhDGonzalo F. Bastias MDCategory: Trauma; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Fibular nailing (FN) is a method of fixation that has proven to be useful for the treatment of distal fibular fractures (DF). FN minimizes soft tissue complications, provides similar stability compared to plating with less hardware related symptoms. Nevertheless, FN has been associated with syndesmotic malreduction and incapacity of restoring length and rotation of the fibula. We aimed to evaluate the fibular and syndesmotic reduction after fixation with FN compared to the uninjured ankle. Methods: Prospective cohort, cross-sectional study with a paired control group. Patients with DF fractures treated with FN between January 2017 and July 2019 were included. Immediate postoperative bilateral Ankle CT was obtained in all cases. Two independent radiologists performed all the measurements on both ankles (fibular rotation, length, translation, and syndesmotic diastasis. Statistical analysis was made using the Wilcoxon Test and Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Considering a medium size sample effect, 95% confidence with .05 alpha error, a total sample of 26 subjects were needed to achieve a .80 of statistical power (G-Power 3.1). All analyses were performed using SPSS V20. Results: Twenty-six patients were included (14 Women). The mean age was 47 years (18-91). No statistically significant differences were identified considering fibular rotation (p:0,694), fibular length (p:0,585) and syndesmotic diastasis (p:0,078) between the injured and uninjured ankle. Fibular translation has statistical differences (p:0,043). The ICC shows an excellent concordance between radiologists except for Fibular translation (ICC 0,47) Conclusion: In this cohort, fixation of DF fractures with FN allows restoration of anatomical parameters of the ankle in terms of fibular rotation, length, and syndesmotic diastasis. However, Fibular translation had significant differences compared with the uninjured ankle.https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00003
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author Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MD
Francisco J. Bravo Gallardo MD
Esteban Giannini
Claudia Astudillo MD
Manuel J. Pellegrini MD
Gerardo Muñoz MD
Rodrigo Melo MD
Aaron Cortes PhD
Gonzalo F. Bastias MD
spellingShingle Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MD
Francisco J. Bravo Gallardo MD
Esteban Giannini
Claudia Astudillo MD
Manuel J. Pellegrini MD
Gerardo Muñoz MD
Rodrigo Melo MD
Aaron Cortes PhD
Gonzalo F. Bastias MD
Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
author_facet Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MD
Francisco J. Bravo Gallardo MD
Esteban Giannini
Claudia Astudillo MD
Manuel J. Pellegrini MD
Gerardo Muñoz MD
Rodrigo Melo MD
Aaron Cortes PhD
Gonzalo F. Bastias MD
author_sort Natalio R. Cuchacovich Mikenberg MD
title Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
title_short Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
title_full Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
title_fullStr Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
title_full_unstemmed Does Intramedullary Nailing for Distal Fibular Fractures Restore Anatomic Parameters and Syndesmotic Relationship?
title_sort does intramedullary nailing for distal fibular fractures restore anatomic parameters and syndesmotic relationship?
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
issn 2473-0114
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Category: Trauma; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Fibular nailing (FN) is a method of fixation that has proven to be useful for the treatment of distal fibular fractures (DF). FN minimizes soft tissue complications, provides similar stability compared to plating with less hardware related symptoms. Nevertheless, FN has been associated with syndesmotic malreduction and incapacity of restoring length and rotation of the fibula. We aimed to evaluate the fibular and syndesmotic reduction after fixation with FN compared to the uninjured ankle. Methods: Prospective cohort, cross-sectional study with a paired control group. Patients with DF fractures treated with FN between January 2017 and July 2019 were included. Immediate postoperative bilateral Ankle CT was obtained in all cases. Two independent radiologists performed all the measurements on both ankles (fibular rotation, length, translation, and syndesmotic diastasis. Statistical analysis was made using the Wilcoxon Test and Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Considering a medium size sample effect, 95% confidence with .05 alpha error, a total sample of 26 subjects were needed to achieve a .80 of statistical power (G-Power 3.1). All analyses were performed using SPSS V20. Results: Twenty-six patients were included (14 Women). The mean age was 47 years (18-91). No statistically significant differences were identified considering fibular rotation (p:0,694), fibular length (p:0,585) and syndesmotic diastasis (p:0,078) between the injured and uninjured ankle. Fibular translation has statistical differences (p:0,043). The ICC shows an excellent concordance between radiologists except for Fibular translation (ICC 0,47) Conclusion: In this cohort, fixation of DF fractures with FN allows restoration of anatomical parameters of the ankle in terms of fibular rotation, length, and syndesmotic diastasis. However, Fibular translation had significant differences compared with the uninjured ankle.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00003
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