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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 3/2016

01-06-2016 | Original Article

Clinical and radiologic outcomes associated with the use of dynamic locking screws (DLS) in distal tibia fractures

Authors: Y. P. Acklin, U. Stöckle, C. Sommer

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

Background

The locked screw plate construct is often cited as being too rigid and prolonging healing in patients with metaphyseal fractures. The newly introduced dynamic locking screws (DLS) allow 0.2 mm of axial motion, which should optimize healing near the near cortex. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical results of dynamic locking screws in distal tibia fractures.

Methods

Data were acquired retrospectively. Only distal meta-diaphyseal tibia fractures treated with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis and DLS were evaluated. Cortical and locking head screws were used for distal plate fixation to minimize soft tissue irritation over the medial malleolus, and DLS were used in the proximal plate fixation. Clinical and radiographic data were evaluated after 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year until fracture union.

Results

Twenty-two patients were treated with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis and DLS. Six patients could not be evaluated because they returned to a foreign residence after the procedure. Fourteen fractures healed after a mean of 3.1 months. Two fractures with insufficient reduction showed delayed union and healed after 9 and 9.5 months, respectively. The callus index peaked at 6 months.

Conclusions

Dynamic fracture fixation might be a promising concept to reduce the frequency of metaphyseal non-unions in distal tibia fractures. But nevertheless, the dynamic construct cannot compensate for insufficient reduction.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical and radiologic outcomes associated with the use of dynamic locking screws (DLS) in distal tibia fractures
Authors
Y. P. Acklin
U. Stöckle
C. Sommer
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-015-0543-7

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