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) transsyndesmotic fibula fracture with a medial malleolar fracture after closed reduction of the distal fibula and stabilization with a retrograde fibular nail and open reduction of the medial fracture and stabilization with a compression screw and a K
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patient. Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) nailing is a viable alternative to ORIF. This involves the insertion of an intramedullary nail through the plantar surface of the calcaneus, subtalar, and tibiotalar joints into the tibial canal. Advantages include its
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comparison study of a modern fibular nail and distal fibular locking plate in AO/OTA 44C2 ankle fractures . Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2016 11 100. ( https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-016-0435-5 ) 35. Dingemans SA Lodeizen OAP Goslings
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patients with vulnerable skin conditions, an intramedullary fibular nail may be used to minimise soft tissue compromise. 36 Another simple option to enhance fixation of the distal fibula is the use of a hook plate. 2 , 37 Cement augmentation
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posterior plate need to be as close as possible to the tibiotalar joint and to the fibular incisura (lateral screw) but not through it. The power drill is navigated to ensure satisfactory fixation of the posterior plate screws in terms of trajectory and
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the most used option ( 54 ). Valgus ankle deformities are more commonly corrected by performing a medial closing wedge osteotomy combined with a fibular osteotomy ( 53 ). In cases with intra-articular varus or valgus asymmetric OA, extraarticular