Ankle tibiotalocalcaneal nailing in elderly ankle fractures as an alternative to open reduction internal fixation: technique and literature review
Apostolos Dimitroulias
Abstract
The use of tibiotalocalcaneal nails for unstable ankle fractures in low demand elderly patients has been introduced as an alternative to open reduction internal fixation to allow early weight-bearing and to decrease soft tissue complications and mechanical failures. This paper describes the technique of hindfoot nailing and reviews the current literature. Overall, it is a minimally invasive and expeditious procedure that provides stable fixation to withstand immediate ambulation of the frail elderly patient. Future high-quality randomized controlled trials will determine if complications and outcomes compare favorably to open reduction and internal fixation.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAnkleInternal fixationSurgeryFixation (population genetics)Reduction (mathematics)Soft tissueEnvironmental healthGeometryMathematicsPopulationFoot and Ankle SurgeryOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationTendon Structure and Treatment