Title of article :
Are Gap and Cast Indices Predictors of Efficacy of Reduction in Fractures of Both Bones of the Leg? A Cohort Study
Author/Authors :
K, Shalabh Department of Orthopaedics - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow - India , S, Ajai Department of Orthopaedics - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow - India , K, Vineet Department of Orthopaedics - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow - India , A, Sabir Department of Orthopaedics - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Non-operative management has successfully been practised for long in diaphyseal fractures of both bones of the leg. This study attempts to establish an acceptability
criteria for plaster cast in order to predict future loss of reduction and its adequacy.
Materials and Methods: A total of forty subjects were
included as per inclusion-exclusion criteria. Gap and cast
indices were calculated in the immediate post reduction
phase and at third week follow-up visit.
Results: The mean values of gap and cast indices in the
immediate post-reduction phase were 0.35±0.220 and
0.99±0.08 respectively and at the third week follow-up the
mean value for both the parameters in those without loss of
reduction were 1.11±0.50 and 1.03±0.09 respectively and in
those with loss of reduction were 0.84±0.44 and 1.01±0.06 respectively. Conclusion: Gap and cast indices are not informative in assessing adequacy of reduction in diaphyseal fractures of both bones of the leg.
Keywords :
gap index , cast index , non-operative management , tibia and fibula
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal