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Pilon fracture of the tibia with severe complications in a 42-year-old patient – case report

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Dziedzic Artur, Potoczniak Bartosz, Bąk Marcin, Blicharski Tomasz, Dziedzic Urszula, Massalska-Małecka Teresa, Jarecki Jaromir. Pilon fracture of the tibia with severe complications in a 42-year-old patient – case report. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2019;9(2):183-191. eISNN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2561214

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Received: 25.01.2019. Revised: 30.01.2019. Accepted: 10.02.2019.

 

 

 

 


 

Pilon fracture of the tibia with severe complications in a 42-year-old patient – case report


 

Artur Dziedzic1, Bartosz Potoczniak1, Marcin Bąk1, Tomasz Blicharski2,

Urszula Dziedzic3, Teresa Massalska-Małecka4, Jaromir Jarecki1,2


 

1 Trauma and Orthopedic Ward with Spinal Surgery, Independent Public Province Specialist Hospital, Chełm, Poland

2 Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Clinic, Independent Public Clinical Hospital No.4 in Lublin, Lublin, Poland

3 The Pediatric Ward with the Pediatric Cardiology Unit, Specialist Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Sandomierz, Poland

4 Human Physiology Department, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland

 

Correspondence: Artur Dziedzic, Trauma and Orthopedic Ward with Spinal Surgery, Independent Public Province Specialist Hospital, ul. Ceramiczna 1, 22-100 Chełm, Poland. Tel: 0048-791750758

E-mail: arturdanieldziedzic@gmail.com

 

 

 

Abstract

Pilon type fractures of the distal tibia are among the most difficult injuries of the lower extremity. They occur due to the axial loading injury which drives the talus into the tibial plafond, mainly because of high energy traumas such as car accidents and falls, but may arise from low energy traumas also. Due to specific conditions in the area of the injury: where skin and subcutaneous tissue is delicate, soft tissues are usually severely damaged, it is crucial to choose the correct timing for surgical intervention. There are several surgical options regarding treatment of the pilon fractures, however treatment plan of pilon fractures has not yet been unified. Surgical methods include open reduction with internal fixation and external fixation. Main purpose of the treatment of pilon fractures are the preservation of length and restoration of the joint surfaces. Great risks for the successful treatment are skin and soft tissue infections, that occur quite commonly due to specific anatomy of the fractured area. Wound infection may have potentially catastrophic consequences.

Here we present a case of our 42-year-old patient, with a pilon fracture of the tibia who suffered multiple complications due to obtained tauma as well as his concurrent diseases: diabetes, alcohol and nicotine abuse, also as a result of his lack of compliance with medical advice. Despite the complications that occurred, outcome of the overall treatment was satisfactory both to the patient as well as orthopedic team. This example shows that treatment method should be chosen wisely not only on the type of the fracture, but also with patient’s ability to comply with doctors’ recommendation.


 

Keywords: pilon fracture, tibia, complications, Kirschner wires, internal fixation, external fixation

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