Orthopaedic review
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Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
The treatment of open and/or unstable tibial fractures with an unreamed double-locked tibial nail.
A multicenter, prospective study was conducted to assess the efficacy of an unreamed, double-locked tibial nail for the acute management of open and/or unstable tibial fractures. Seventy-seven acute unstable and/or open tibial fractures in 74 patients were treated from December 1986 to February 1989. Forty fractures were closed and 37 were open; 25% occurred in polytraumatized patients and 39% of the patients had additional fractures. ⋯ Difficulty was encountered with proximal screw insertion in one third of the cases. Considering the high energy of these injuries, the treatment of open and/or unstable tibial fractures with an unreamed, double-locked tibial nail can offer the surgeon a high rate of union (97%) with minimal complications. The low infection rate found in this series indicates that this nail may be of particular benefit in the treatment of closed and select open tibial fractures.