Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5575939 | The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Metal screws are the most widely used in treating syndesmotic injuries; however, failure and the rigidity of the screws can threaten the success of the treatment and increase the cost of care. We performed open reduction and internal fixation of a fibula fracture followed by fixation of the tibiofibular joint with an olive wire and one half of an external fixator. We present a review of 1 patient treated with this material. We believe this method to be a physiologic fixation system with the advantage of being safe, inexpensive, adjustable, and effective; however, further clinical investigation and comparison to other methods is needed in order to better understand it clinical utility.
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Authors
Jin-tao MD, Guo-hua MD, Yang-cai MD, Jian MD, Ji-wu MD, Yue MD,