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Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series

Background Tibia fracture is a common indication for operative intervention in orthopedics. Usage of Intramedullary nailing provides a minimally invasive technique with good results. Positioning, operative time, and radiation exposure are major points in such cases. This study described the semi-ext...

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Autores principales: AlWadi, Deya, Jweinat, Murad, Almigdad, Ahmad, AlRousan, Fadi, Alawamleh, Ahmad, Hseinat, Laith
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10657169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021772
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47309
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author AlWadi, Deya
Jweinat, Murad
Almigdad, Ahmad
AlRousan, Fadi
Alawamleh, Ahmad
Hseinat, Laith
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Jweinat, Murad
Almigdad, Ahmad
AlRousan, Fadi
Alawamleh, Ahmad
Hseinat, Laith
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description Background Tibia fracture is a common indication for operative intervention in orthopedics. Usage of Intramedullary nailing provides a minimally invasive technique with good results. Positioning, operative time, and radiation exposure are major points in such cases. This study described the semi-extended lateral parapatellar intramedullary technique as a technique that helps achieve and maintain reduction, simplifies nail insertion, and decreases fluoroscopy and operative time. Methodology This prospective case series study included nine patients with tibial shaft fractures operated at Royal Rehabilitation Center from April to October 2023 by intramedullary nailing and extra-articular lateral parapatellar insertion technique using the semi-extended knee position. Duration of surgery, intraoperative radiation exposure, and anterior knee pain score were assessed for all patients. Results The average duration of surgery was 63.78 ± 5.3 minutes, and the average intraoperative imaging was 94 (85-103). The average union time was 18 ±2 weeks. The mean Kujala score was 90.9% ± 2.3% six months after the surgery. All patients regained a comparable range of motion in their knees and ankles. One patient reported minimal pain at the pin site but did not require any analgesia. Conclusion The lateral parapatellar approach for tibial shaft fracture nailing has the advantage of reducing operative time, the number of intraoperative radiographs, and lower postoperative anterior knee pain. Additionally, this approach did not cause patellar instability.
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spelling pubmed-106571692023-10-19 Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series AlWadi, Deya Jweinat, Murad Almigdad, Ahmad AlRousan, Fadi Alawamleh, Ahmad Hseinat, Laith Cureus Orthopedics Background Tibia fracture is a common indication for operative intervention in orthopedics. Usage of Intramedullary nailing provides a minimally invasive technique with good results. Positioning, operative time, and radiation exposure are major points in such cases. This study described the semi-extended lateral parapatellar intramedullary technique as a technique that helps achieve and maintain reduction, simplifies nail insertion, and decreases fluoroscopy and operative time. Methodology This prospective case series study included nine patients with tibial shaft fractures operated at Royal Rehabilitation Center from April to October 2023 by intramedullary nailing and extra-articular lateral parapatellar insertion technique using the semi-extended knee position. Duration of surgery, intraoperative radiation exposure, and anterior knee pain score were assessed for all patients. Results The average duration of surgery was 63.78 ± 5.3 minutes, and the average intraoperative imaging was 94 (85-103). The average union time was 18 ±2 weeks. The mean Kujala score was 90.9% ± 2.3% six months after the surgery. All patients regained a comparable range of motion in their knees and ankles. One patient reported minimal pain at the pin site but did not require any analgesia. Conclusion The lateral parapatellar approach for tibial shaft fracture nailing has the advantage of reducing operative time, the number of intraoperative radiographs, and lower postoperative anterior knee pain. Additionally, this approach did not cause patellar instability. Cureus 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10657169/ /pubmed/38021772 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47309 Text en Copyright © 2023, AlWadi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Orthopedics
AlWadi, Deya
Jweinat, Murad
Almigdad, Ahmad
AlRousan, Fadi
Alawamleh, Ahmad
Hseinat, Laith
Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title_full Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title_fullStr Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title_short Reduction of Operative Time, Intraoperative Radiographs, and Anterior Knee Pain With the Lateral Parapatellar Approach for Tibial Shaft Fracture Nailing: A Case Series
title_sort reduction of operative time, intraoperative radiographs, and anterior knee pain with the lateral parapatellar approach for tibial shaft fracture nailing: a case series
topic Orthopedics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10657169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021772
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47309
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