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				Treatment of distal tibia metaphyseal fractures by percutaneous plate osteosynthesis														
			
 
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			Chang Wug Oh, Joo Chul In, Seong Man Lee			
 
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				J Korean Soc Fract 2002;15(2):185-191.   Published online April 30, 2002			
 
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									DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2002.15.2.185
							
 
			
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								- PURPOSE
We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes and efficacy of the percutaneous plate osteosynthesis for the distal tibia metaphyseal fracture.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Twenty-one patients suffering from fractures of the distal tibial metaphysis, with or without minimally displaced extension into the ankle joint, were treated by percutaneous plate osteosynthesis with narrow LC-DCP. According to the AO/OTA classification, 17 fractures had no articular involvement (A1=8, A2=6, A3=3) while 4 included intraarticlar extension (C1=4).
RESULTS
At the final follow-ups(mean=20months), all the fractures healed without second procedures and the mean union time was 15.2 weeks. Only one patient had a malunion of rotational deformity due to inadequate prebending of plate, but there were no angular deformities over 5 degrees nor any shortenings of more than 1cm. There were no deep infections, nor any soft tissue compromise. Three patients had a partial limitation of ankle motion, but all the patients had excellent or satisfactory ankle function with mean OMA score of 89.1%.
CONCLUSION
Percutaneous plate osteosynthesis is a safe and worthwhile method of managing distal tibia metaphyseal fracture while avoiding some of the complications associated with conventional open plating methods. 
				
								
			
			
	
	 
	 
 
	
 
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