Patient positioning is key to successful fixation of distal fibula fractures. When supine, the leg rests in an externally rotated or neutral position. The leg must be rotated internally throughout the operation to enable adequate visualisation of the lateral ankle. Exposure is improved by elevating the ipsilateral hip with a sandbag. However, in patients with a stiff hip or excessive external rotation, this is not enough. In these cases, exposure can be improved further by placing a size 7.5 or greater glove over the foot and securing the glove fingers over the contralateral foot. This provides internal rotation throughout the operation and covers dirty toes
Extra-articular distal tibia fractures involve distal tibia approximately 4 cm within tibia plafond ...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of distal both bone fractures of leg remains a challenge. The goals of surgi...
The management of distal tibial fractures can be difficult, and requires careful preoperative planni...
Background: Different stand point prevails till date concerning fibular osteosynthesis in distal thi...
Category: Ankle, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Intramedullary fixation of the fibula has been propose...
Background: Intramedullary nailing of the fibula (FN) is a method of fixation that has proven to be ...
Background: Distal tibia fractures and concomitant fibula fracture associated with soft tissue injur...
BACKGROUND: The role of stabilisation of the fibula in distal two-bone fractures of the leg is cont...
Background: Fractures of the distal tibia are among the most difficult fractures to treat. The short...
SummaryIntroductionIntramedullary (IM) nailing is the classical treatment for diaphyseal fractures o...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Fibular lag screw placement during ankle fracture fixation is ...
SummaryIntroductionExtra-articular distal tibia fractures include a tibial fracture line located par...
SummaryIntroductionCombined fractures of the distal third of tibia diaphysis and fibula diaphysis ar...
Objectives. The necessity of fibular fixation in distal tibia-fibula fractures remains controversial...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: A shortened fibula may be caused by several conditions like t...
Extra-articular distal tibia fractures involve distal tibia approximately 4 cm within tibia plafond ...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of distal both bone fractures of leg remains a challenge. The goals of surgi...
The management of distal tibial fractures can be difficult, and requires careful preoperative planni...
Background: Different stand point prevails till date concerning fibular osteosynthesis in distal thi...
Category: Ankle, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Intramedullary fixation of the fibula has been propose...
Background: Intramedullary nailing of the fibula (FN) is a method of fixation that has proven to be ...
Background: Distal tibia fractures and concomitant fibula fracture associated with soft tissue injur...
BACKGROUND: The role of stabilisation of the fibula in distal two-bone fractures of the leg is cont...
Background: Fractures of the distal tibia are among the most difficult fractures to treat. The short...
SummaryIntroductionIntramedullary (IM) nailing is the classical treatment for diaphyseal fractures o...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Fibular lag screw placement during ankle fracture fixation is ...
SummaryIntroductionExtra-articular distal tibia fractures include a tibial fracture line located par...
SummaryIntroductionCombined fractures of the distal third of tibia diaphysis and fibula diaphysis ar...
Objectives. The necessity of fibular fixation in distal tibia-fibula fractures remains controversial...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: A shortened fibula may be caused by several conditions like t...
Extra-articular distal tibia fractures involve distal tibia approximately 4 cm within tibia plafond ...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of distal both bone fractures of leg remains a challenge. The goals of surgi...
The management of distal tibial fractures can be difficult, and requires careful preoperative planni...