Title of article :
Does Screw Order Matter? A Technique Tip to Prevent Loss of Fracture Reduction during Surgical Fixation of Lateral Malleolus Fractures
Author/Authors :
Zhao ، John Z. Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program , Michalski ، Max P. Cedars-Sinai Orthopedics , Ingall ، Eitan Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program , Grisdela Jr ، Phillip T. Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program , Kwon ، John Y. Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract :
When obtaining surgical fixation of lateral malleolus fractures, a cortical lag screw is commonly used to obtain anatomic reduction. Subsequently, a neutralization plate is applied. Slight loss of fracture reduction after plate placement occasionally occurs. Although this is frequently attributed to poor bone quality or suboptimal initial lag screw fixation, a frequently overlooked factor is screw order when applying the neutralization plate. The purpose of this technique tip is to highlight the biomechanical rationale behind this loss of reduction and advocate a specific screw order for lateral malleolus fixation.
Keywords :
Ankle fracture , Biomechanics , lateral malleolus fracture , screw order
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery