Title of article :
Modified One-third Tubular Plate with Hook for Distal Lateral Malleolus Fracture Fixation
Author/Authors :
RY, Kow Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan - Kuantan - Malaysia , CL, Low Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan - Kuantan - Malaysia
Abstract :
Fracture of the lateral malleolus is a commonly encountered problem in the orthopaedic fraternity1
. Among the lateral malleolus fractures, Weber type B is the most common
injury, accounting for 60% of all ankle fractures2 .
Anatomical reduction and fixation of the distal lateral
malleolus fractures are crucial to improve the outcomes in
patients1
. They are normally done with a one-third tubular
plate with or without an inter-fragmentary lag screw.
One-third tubular plate is a suitable implant as there is
limited soft tissue coverage overlying the lateral malleolus.
A commonly encountered problem intra-operatively is
limited space for distal screw placement
3
. Placement of only
one distal screw is insufficient to ensure rotational stability,
especially in osteoporotic bone3 . Locking plate has been proposed to treat these fractures, but a significant increase in wound complications associated with locking compression plate discourage the use of these implants.
Keywords :
Modified One-third Tubular Plate , Hook , Distal Lateral Malleolus
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal