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Volume 13

Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and Related Research

ISSN: 1897-2276

Orthopedics 2018

March 08-09, 2018

March 08-09, 2018 London, UK

10

th

International Conference on

Orthopedics, Trauma and Rheumatology

Functional evaluation of pre-contoured medial malleolus locking plate in malleolar fractures

Rahul Grover

and

Loveneesh G Krishna

Central Institute of Orthopaedics, India

T

here are multiple modalities described in literature to fix medial malleolus but no clear guidelines are there for choosing the type

of implant in various fracture patterns. Hence we hypothesized the use of low profile pre-contoured locking plate for all types of

fracture patterns for better fixation, reduction, early mobilization and weight bearing. A prospective longitudinal study on 30 patients

followed up for 6 months to study functional and clinical outcomes of medial malleolus plating in treatment of malleolar fractures

by using FADI and AOFAS scores for 2 years at Central Institute of Orthopedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. Isolated medial

malleolar, bimalleolar and trimalleolar fractures were included in patients of age >18 years. Mean age at injury is 34 years with male

predominance in younger population with equal distribution of males and females in >50 years age group. SER was found to be most

common pattern. At the end of 6 months, mean VAS score was found to be 0.43, mean FADI score was 103.23 whereas mean AOFAS

score was 92. Mean dorsiflexion was 20 degrees and mean Plantar flexion was 49.66 degrees. 1 patient (3.33%) developed superficial

infection, 2 patients (6.67%) developed mild terminal restriction of movement. No patient developed deep infection and required

implant removal for same. All patients showed union at the end of 6 months. It is concluded that it is an excellent technique as 90%

patients showed excellent results in our study.

Biography

Rahul Grover is currently a final year Orthopaedic Surgery Resident at Central Institute of Orthopaedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. He has completed his

graduation from prestigious Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi in 2014. He has joined MS Orthopaedics in 2015. He has a

keen interest in orthopedic trauma, spine surgery and arthroplasty. He has four publications in indexed journals till date and has authored a book in orthopaedics

and is working on some upcoming titles. He has patented an orthopaedic implant.

docgroverahul@gmail.com

Rahul Grover et al., J Orthop Trauma Surg Rel Res 2018, Volume 13