Title of article :
A New Radiographic Method for Estimating Tibial Malrotation
Author/Authors :
Yazdi, Hamidreza Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Orthopedic Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghaderi, Mohammad Taher Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Orthopedic Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Yousof Gomrokchi, Alireza Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Orthopedic Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Pezeshk, Parham Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Orthopedic Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Diaphyseal tibial fractures are the most frequent bone fractures in the body and
are usually treated with intramedullary nailing method. However, this approach is responsible for
41% of the rotational deviation.
Objectives: This study aimed to provide a radiographic evaluation method to determine tibial
malrotation in closed fixation of tibia bone fractures during or after the operation.
Methods: This study was conducted in a university hospital from May 2015 to March 2016. All
patients referring to the hospital with the complaints of minor trauma around the ankle and knee
requiring radiographic evaluation of both joints were enrolled in the study. The inclusion criteria
included being 20 and 50 years old; having normal axial, sagittal, and coronal lower limb alignment;
lacking previous lower limb injury (such as fractures of the tibia or fibula), ankle or knee sprain; not
having previous lower limb surgery, metabolic or congenital bone diseases, or malignancy. In all
cases, a standard Anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the knee was taken, and then, without changing
the limb position or image setting, an AP radiograph of the ankle was obtained. The overlap between
the distal tibia and fibula was measured in the PACS program environment.
Results: Fifty cases were included in this study. The Mean±SD ages of males and females were
29.08±2.49 years and 31.46±2.04 years, respectively. The range of distal tibia-fibula overlap one
centimeter above the tibiotalar joint line was 7.81 to 9.09 mm (confidence interval of 95%), and
its percentage to the fibula shaft width at the same level was 49.43% to 54.35%.
Conclusion: According to the results, distal tibia-fibula overlap when the knee is in the true AP
position, regardless of the side and gender, is 7.81 to 9.09 mm or 49.43% to 54.35%.
Keywords :
Tibial fracture fixation , Tibial malrotation , Tibial rotation , Radiographic method
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science