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046 INITIAL OUTCOME OF ANKLE FRACTURES TREATED WITH THE TRIMED ANKLE FIXATION SYSTEM



Abstract

Ankle fractures are among the most common injuries treated by orthopaedic surgeons, and surgical treatment is often required to optimise the results. This retrospective study was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of the TRIMED ankle fixation system in the treatment of malleolar fractures.

During the last ten months, fifteen patients with an average age of 63 years underwent open reduction and internal fixation of a bimalleolar ankle fracture with the TRIMED fixation system. A standart surgical approach was used for both the medial and lateral malleolus. Regarding the lateral malleolus, a TRIMED Sidewinter plate which requires no additional interfragmentary screw was applied. Based on the morphology of the fracture of the medial malleolus, either interfragmentary screws or the sled- like medial malleolus fixation system was applied. One patient underwent in addition open reduction and internal fixation of the posterior malleolus.

All fractures proceeded to uncomplicated union in an average healing time of 6 weeks. Excellent functional restoration of the ankle joint, comparable to the ipsilateral ankle, was achieved.

The TRIMED ankle fixation system represents a good alternative method in malleolar fracture fixation which simplifies the fracture reduction and obliterates the need for a lag screw, thus preserving the biology of the fracture site. Furthermore, it can be used for the reconstruction of distal fractures of the lateral malleolus. However, further long-term studies are recommended to evaluate the success of the TRIMED fixation system.

Correspondence should be addressed to Anastasia C. Tilentzoglou MD, General Secretary of the Board of Directors of HAOST, 20 A. Fleming Str. (N.Filothei), Gr. 15123 Maroussi, Athens Greece. E-mail: info@eexot.gr