ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2023;40(3):328-343 |
Original article
UDC: 616.718.5-001.5-089
Running title: Ilizarov Technique in the Treatment of Comminuted DTF
The Application of Ilizarov Technique in the
Treatment of Comminuted
Distal Tibia Fractures
Ivica Lalić1,
Vladimir Harhaji1, Oliver Dulić2,3, Mile Bjelobrk2,3,
Nataša Janjić2,3,
1University Business Academy in Novi Sad,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Novi Sad, Serbia
Introduction. High-energy distal tibia fractures are characterized
by great comminution and extensive lesions of the surrounding soft
tissues. The risk of developing complications during treatment is
high. The application of the Ilizarov's technique reduces the risk
of complications significantly, and provides good final treatment
results.
Methods. In our prospective observational study 41 patients were
included. Clinical characteristics were evaluated by Gustillo-Anderson,
Checketts-Otterburns and AO/OTA classification. The ASAMI protocol
was used to assess bone union. Functional treatment results were
represented using the modified Karlström-Ollerud scoring system.
Analysis and monitoring time (follow up) was 18 months.
Results. Using radiographic and clinical parameters, we recorded
complete healing in all fractures. In the group of 43B intra-articular
fractures, circular fixator was removed after 16 weeks (range 13 -
31), while in the 43C fracture type group, it was removed after 18
weeks (range 13 - 29). The ASAMI evaluation of bone healing showed
31 (75%) excellent, 76 (15%) good, 3 (8%) satisfactory, and 1 (2%)
poor result. Functional recovery results obtained after 6 months
showed the mean value of 24.7 using the modified Karlström-Ollerud
scoring system in three follow-up periods, which represents
recovery. The results present 12 months after surgery showed the
mean value of 27.6, representing satisfactory recovery, while during
the last parameter measurement performed after 18 months, the value
was 29.5, which indicates good functional recovery.
Conclusion. Transosseous osteosynthesis Ilizarov treatment applied
in closed and open comminuted distal tibia fractures showed good
final bone and functional results with minimal complications, and
contributed to better patient’s quality of life.
Keywords: Ilizarov technique, distal
tibia fractures, comminuted fractures, ASAMI classification
Corresponding author:
Ivica Lalić
e-mail: ivica.lalic@faculty-pharmacy.com