Results and complications of minimally invasive medial plate osteosynthesis for distal metaphyseal tibial fractures: A prospective case series from Vietnam

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021 Sep 22:70:102886. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102886. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction and importance: The treatment of a fractures in tibial distal metaphyseal remained controversial. The purpose of this study was to assess the results and complications of minimally invasive medial plate osteosynthesis for distal metaphyseal tibial fractures.

Material and method: From April 2014 to December 2019, 70 patients were enrolled in the study who were underwent MIPPO for metaphyseal tibial fractures using a medial distal tibial locking plate in our hospital. Wound healing, alignment, full weight bearing time, function, and complications were recorded.

Results: All wounds primarily healed, just one fibular plating wound was deeply infected. All tibial fractures were solid union without secondary displacement. The average time back to walk without a crutch was 12,5 weeks. The mean AOFAS score was 89 at a mean of 15 months follow-up. There were seven cases of late infection, 14 patients of skin impingement by implants and nine cases of broken screws, who were older than 65 years old. No case was varus, valgus or rotation >5°.

Conclusion: Minimally invasive medial plate osteosynthesis for the distal metaphyseal tibial fracture is safe and effective. This technique decreases the incidence of complications and can help patients to resume their function early. The implant impingement, late wound infections and screw breakage were the quite common complications in old patients but these complications could be simply resolved and did not affect the overall rehabilitation and functions of the patient.

Keywords: Distal tibial fracture; Locking plate; MIPPO; Vietnam.