2012
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0b013e3182661d40
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Retrograde tibiotalocalcaneal nails

Abstract: No consensus exists on the optimal treatment method of type III open pilon fractures. Despite staged management, the outcome remains unsatisfactory. Since 2008, we have been treating open grade III tibial pilon fractures that cannot be reconstructed with a retrograde calcaneotalotibial fusion nail after 2 weeks of ankle bridging external fixation. Patients with severe soft-tissue injury and comorbidities such that the infection risk after a large skin incision is deemed unacceptable or the degree of articular … Show more

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