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Pilon fractures: Consensus and controversy

Michael J. Flores, Matthew Ciminero, Stephen Kottmeier, Daniel Botros, Boris A. Zelle, David Shearer

2023OTA International The Open Access Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pilon fractures are complex injuries that require an individualized approach to treatment to avoid complications and achieve good outcomes. Staged open reduction internal fixation remains the gold standard for most cases to achieve anatomic articular reduction while minimizing soft tissue complications and infection. Careful preoperative planning based on computed tomography dictates the surgical approach for reduction. A subset of cases may be amenable to early definitive or provisional open reduction and internal fixation based on fracture pattern. In some cases of severe articular comminution where reconstruction is not possible, primary ankle arthrodesis may be a good alternative.

Topics & Concepts

Internal fixationMedicineReduction (mathematics)Pilon fractureAnkleSurgeryArthrodesisSoft tissueExternal fixationExternal fixatorGeometryPathologyAlternative medicineMathematicsBone fractures and treatmentsOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationFoot and Ankle Surgery
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