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  • The study investigated the clinical effectiveness of the bridge-link combined fixation system (BCFS) for treating open middle and lower tibial fractures through external fixation.
  • The research involved 11 patients (7 males, 4 females, average age 44.2) over a period of 10 months, all sustaining specific types of tibiofibular fractures classified by AO and Gustilo-Anderson standards.
  • Results showed that fractures healed in an average of 6.2 months, with minimal complications and high recovery rates, indicating that BCFS is a favorable option for such injuries due to its advantages in minimizing postoperative issues and improving limb function.

Article Abstract

Objective: To explore clinical effect of bridge-link combined fixation system(BCFS) in treating open middle and lower tibial fractures by external fixation.

Methods: From October 2016 to September 2017, 11 patients with open middle and lower tibial fractures were treated with BCFS by external fixation, including 7 males and 4 females aged from 23 to 65 years old with an average of 44.2 years old;the course of disease ranged from 7 to 10 days. All fractures were open, middle and lower tibiofibular fractures. According to AO classification, 5 patients were type A, 5 patients were type B, and 1 patient was type C. All fractures were classified as typeⅡaccording to Gustilo-Anderson classification. The time of fracture healing, postoperative complications were observed, Johner-Wruhs standard were used to evaluate clinical effect.

Results: All patients were followed up from 7 to 13 months with an average of 10.1 months. Fracture healing time ranged from 4 to 8 months with an average of 6.2 months. The removal time of BCFS ranged from 5 to 11 months with an average of 7.8 months. No screws loosening and BCFS breakage occurred after operation, while 1 patient occurred infection of proximal and distal tibia after operation which was healed by anti-inflammatory treatment and dressing change. According to Johner-Wruhs standard, 8 patients were excellent and 3 patients good at the latest follow-up.

Conclusion: BCFS could be used to treat open middle and lower tibial fractures by external fixation, which had features of small size, flexible use, solid and elastic fixation. It could not effectively reduce tissue injury and promote fracture healing, but also have advantages of less postoperative complications and better recovery of limb function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12200/j.issn.1003-0034.2021.02.010DOI Listing

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