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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma:
March 2007 - Volume 21 - Issue 3 - pp 198-206
doi: 10.1097/BOT.0b013e3180316780
Technical Trick

The Extensile Approach for the Operative Treatment of High-Energy Pilon Fractures: Surgical Technique and Soft-Tissue Healing

Assal, Mathieu MD; Ray, Adrien MD; Stern, Richard MD

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Abstract

Perhaps the most important advancement in the surgical treatment of high-energy pilon fractures has been the recognition of the need to delay primary surgery. However, at open reduction internal fixation an adequate incision must be made to clearly visualize the articular surface in an attempt to restore intraarticular anatomy. This article illustrates our extensile approach and its effect on soft-tissue healing. The approach allows complete access to the ankle joint to achieve reduction and fixation of the articular surface, as far medially or laterally as is necessary. In addition, it allows for easy placement of plates medially, laterally, or anteriorly. For fractures extending more proximally, plates can be placed subcutaneously from distal to proximal through the open incision.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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