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Posterior Plating in Distal Fibular Fracture
Choong Hyeok Choi, Young A Cho, Jae Hoon Kim, Il Hoon Sung
J Korean Fract Soc 2007;20(2):161-165.   Published online April 30, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2007.20.2.161
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PURPOSE
To report the technical experience of posterior plating for the distal fibular fracture.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
20 Weber type-B fibular fractures were included in this study, which were treated with the posterior plating. 1/3 semitubular plate was used and orientation of all screws were intended to be perpendicular to the plate as possible. Fixation stability and maintenance of reduction after plating was assessed manually in the operating field. Clinical results were evaluated at least 1 year after operation, using American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AFOAS) Ankle-Hindfoot score.
RESULTS
5 cases were firmly stabilized without using any lag screw or fixation of distal fragment. For improving stability or achieving proper reduction, a lag screw was placed posteroanteriorly through the plate in 14 cases. Anteroposterior interfragmentary fixation in 1 case before plating, and contouring of the plate in 3 cases were needed in cases of which the posterior plating impeded reduction of distal fibular fracture. In all cases, fracture was stabilized without fixation through the most distal hole. There were no major postoperative complications. AFOAS score was 95.5±5.2.
CONCLUSION
The posterior plating technique for distal fibular fracture is regarded as a recommendable option. Additional fixation with interfragmentary screw or contouring of the plate, however, would be needed in some cases to achieve anatomical reduction or sufficient stability.

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  • A Specialized Fibular Locking Plate for Lateral Malleolar Fractures
    Eui Dong Yeo, Hak Jun Kim, Woo In Cho, Young Koo Lee
    The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery.2015; 54(6): 1067.     CrossRef
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Intramedullary Nailing in Distal Tibial Meta-Diaphyseal Fracture
Kee Cheol Park, Young A Cho, Young Ho Kim, Tae Soo Park, Ye Soo Park, Il Hoon Sung, Kuhn Sung Whang
J Korean Soc Fract 2003;16(2):201-207.   Published online April 30, 2003
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2003.16.2.201
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PURPOSE
This study was undertaken in order to evaluate the efficiency of the closed intramedullary nailing in 18 cases of distal tibial fractures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From May 1999 to June 2001, eighteen patients were treated by closed intramedullary nailing for distal tibial meta-diaphyseal fracture. According to Robinson classification, there were 7 type 1 fractures, 7 type 2A fractures, 1 type 2B fractures, and 2C type fractures. The mean distance between distal end of fracture and tibial plafond was 2.6+/-1.1 cm (0~5 cm). We evaluated both clinical and radiographic parameters.
RESULTS
Plate fixation of distal fibular fracture was performed in 7 cases. Poller screw was used in 4 cases which showed malalignment after insertion of nail. The mean score was 92.5 point by Blaird ankle scoring system. All patients got the bone union at average of 20 weeks (12~40 weeks). One patient had a antecurvatum deformity of 9 degrees.
CONCLUSION
Intramedullary nailing for distal tibial fractures is one of the safe and reliable method for managing these injuries.
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