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Órgano Oficial del Colegio Mexicano de Ortopedia y Traumatología
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2003, Number 1

Acta Ortop Mex 2003; 17 (1)

Results of the treatment of open fractures of tibial dyaphysis, by means of unreamed tibial nail

Arteaga PP, Villalobos GFE, Calzada PL, Lehmann MR, Luna MJC
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 25-28
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Key words:

arthroscopy, ankle, injuries.

ABSTRACT

They were carried out 23 arthroscopies of ankles in the understood period of January 1º to December 31 the 2002 in the Department of Articular Surgery of General Hospital "Xoco", in patient with previous antecedent of ankle surgery (secondary osteosinthesis to ankle fractures), which presented pain persistent after the fracture consolidation and renewal of the march. Our objective was the one of correlating the discoveries arthroscopy and the incidence of lesions chondrals of the dome of talus or the surface tibia, impingement to articulate or sinovitis associated to fractures bimalleolars of ankles and its relationship with the persistence of the pain and functional limitation. They were 15 patients of femenine sex and 8 patients of masculine sex. The proportion was of 2:1, being the left ankle the most affected one.


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Acta Ortop Mex. 2003 Ene-Feb;17