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The epiphyseal scar joint line distance and age are important factors in determining the optimal screw length for medial malleoli fractures
Affiliation:1. Sana Klinikum Rummelsberg, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rummelsberg 71, 90592 Schwarzenbruck, Germany;2. Department of Orthopaedics, RWTH University Hospital, Pauwelsstrasse 30, 52074 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:AimThe screw length is important to achieve a stable fixation for medial malleoli fractures. We aimed to evaluate the optimal screw length for different age groups in surgically treated medial malleoli fractures. The second aim was to identify the utility of the distance of epiphyseal scar to joint line or joint line to medullary space for assessment of screw length.Material method368 X-rays and computed tomography (CT) images of ankle joints were retrospectively evaluated for optimal screw length, epiphyseal scar to joint line distance, joint to medullary space distance. The mean screw length for each decade was calculated. The correlations of screw length with age, screw length with distance of epiphyseal scar to joint line, and screw length with distance of joint line to medullary space were evaluated.ResultsThe optimal screw length was obviously decreased in patients in 61–70 and >70 years old group (p = 0.002). As the distance of epiphyseal scar from joint line was increased, the optimal length of screw was also increased (p = 0.001). The distance of epiphyseal scar from joint line was decreased by age (p = 0.011).ConclusionThe optimal screw length was decreased by age and the epiphyseal scar to joint line distance could be a clue for optimal screw length in medial malleoli fractures.
Keywords:Medial malleoli fracture  Screw length  Epiphyseal scar  Epiphyseal scar joint line distance
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