Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

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Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.) Indexed in Scopus since 2022
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Indexed since 2022
First decision 7 Days
Submission to acceptance 45 Days
Acceptance to publication 14 Days
Acceptance rate 8%

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Original full research article

Clinically functional outcome of anatomically irreducible C3 pilon fracture classified de-pending on C.T. scan guidance and managed with Ilizarov method: a case report from Palestine

Published
2022-05-18
Pages
117 - 122
Full text

Keywords

  • Ankle
  • fixation
  • Anatomical Reduction
  • Ilizarov
  • Pilon

Abstract

Tibial plafond (pilon) fractures are uncommon kinds of bone fractures that are difficult to manage and critical to classify. They are considered an enormous challenge for orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation staff, especially when comminuted at the articular surface and anatomically irreducible. We present a case of high-energy tibial pilon fracture with CT-guided classification and Ilizarov method management. Although it could not reach anatomi-cal reduction due to severe articular comminution, it yielded a functional clinical outcome after a short period of apparatus removal.

Article history

Received
2022-04-19
Accepted
2022-05-18
بحث أصيل كامل

Clinically functional outcome of anatomically irreducible C3 pilon fracture classified de-pending on C.T. scan guidance and managed with Ilizarov method: a case report from Palestine

Published
2022-05-18
الصفحات
117 - 122
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • Ankle
  • fixation
  • Anatomical Reduction
  • Ilizarov
  • Pilon

الملخص

Tibial plafond (pilon) fractures are uncommon kinds of bone fractures that are difficult to manage and critical to classify. They are considered an enormous challenge for orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation staff, especially when comminuted at the articular surface and anatomically irreducible. We present a case of high-energy tibial pilon fracture with CT-guided classification and Ilizarov method management. Although it could not reach anatomi-cal reduction due to severe articular comminution, it yielded a functional clinical outcome after a short period of apparatus removal.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2022-04-19
تاريخ القبول
2022-05-18