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[Distal tibial fracture--an indication for osteosynthesis with the unreamed intramedullary nail?].
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1997
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Skeletal TraumaAnkle JointUnreamed Intramedullary NailOperative TreatmentDistal FifthFracture HealingAnkle TraumaSurgical StabilizationSurgeryUnreamed NailingMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
In a prospective study, 50 fractures of the distal fifth of the tibia with additional involvement of the ankle joint in 18 patients were stabilized by unreamed nailing. In all, 90% of all fractures healed uneventfully without further surgical intervention after unreamed nailing, the highest ratio of complications (22%) being seen in all patients with distal fractures of the fibula without additional plating (of the fibula). Tibial fractures close to the ankle joint can be managed by unreamed nailing; distal fractures of the fibula should be additionally stabilized by fibular plating.