Objectives Two-stage open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and limited internal fixation combined with external fixation (LIFEF) are two widely used methods to treat Pilon injury. However, which method is superior to the other remains controversial. This meta-analysis was performed to quantitatively compare two-stage ORIF and LIFEF and clarify which method is better with respect to postoperative complications in the treatment of tibial Pilon fractures. Methods We conducted a meta-analysis to quantitatively compare the postoperative complications between two-stage ORIF and LIFEF. Eight studies involving 360 fractures in 359 patients were included in the meta-analysis. Results The two-stage ORIF group had a significantly lower risk of s...
Background: Pilon fractures are serious injuries with many devastating soft-tissue complications ass...
Background: The optimal treatment for high energy pilon frac-tures is controversial. Good clinical a...
Soft tissue complications, skin slough, and superficial infection lead to deeper infection and amput...
Purpose: To compare the clinical efficacy and complications of limited internal fixation combined wi...
Objectives: Pilon fractures are challenging to treat and associated with complications such as skin ...
Background Tibial Pilon fractures are severe fractures accompanied by soft tissue injury. Although o...
Objective To compare the results of two-staged open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and limit...
Source of support: Departmental sources Background: The optimal treatment of type III pilon fracture...
BACKGROUND: The operative treatment of pilon fractures is classically treated with a staged protocol...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
Background: The treatment for highly comminuted pilon fractures remains controversial. The goal of t...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short and medium term functional results of tibial pilo...
Background: Pilon fractures are traumatic injuries of the distal part of the tibia involving its art...
Peer-reviewed published studies on tibial plateau fractures treated with either open reduction with ...
Pilon or tibial plafond fractures usually result from high-energy injuries with rotation and/or axia...
Background: Pilon fractures are serious injuries with many devastating soft-tissue complications ass...
Background: The optimal treatment for high energy pilon frac-tures is controversial. Good clinical a...
Soft tissue complications, skin slough, and superficial infection lead to deeper infection and amput...
Purpose: To compare the clinical efficacy and complications of limited internal fixation combined wi...
Objectives: Pilon fractures are challenging to treat and associated with complications such as skin ...
Background Tibial Pilon fractures are severe fractures accompanied by soft tissue injury. Although o...
Objective To compare the results of two-staged open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and limit...
Source of support: Departmental sources Background: The optimal treatment of type III pilon fracture...
BACKGROUND: The operative treatment of pilon fractures is classically treated with a staged protocol...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
Background: The treatment for highly comminuted pilon fractures remains controversial. The goal of t...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short and medium term functional results of tibial pilo...
Background: Pilon fractures are traumatic injuries of the distal part of the tibia involving its art...
Peer-reviewed published studies on tibial plateau fractures treated with either open reduction with ...
Pilon or tibial plafond fractures usually result from high-energy injuries with rotation and/or axia...
Background: Pilon fractures are serious injuries with many devastating soft-tissue complications ass...
Background: The optimal treatment for high energy pilon frac-tures is controversial. Good clinical a...
Soft tissue complications, skin slough, and superficial infection lead to deeper infection and amput...