Standard Ilizarov technique uses the tensioned olive wires to provide interfragmentary compression in the acute fracture setting and in non-union surgery. In osteopenic metaphyseal bone this can lead to the olive “cutting through” the thin attenuated cortex reducing compression and stability. We describe a technique placing a percutaneous 3 hole Synthes Mini-fragment plate against the outer cortex of the bone fragment. An olive wire is then placed through each of the outer two holes and through the bone fragment. The construct is then tensioned. This stops the olive cutting into the bone and allows increased compression which is particularly important in non-union surgery.
It is now widely accepted that acute knee dislocations should be managed operatively. Most published studies are from outside the UK and from major trauma or specialist centres. The aim of the study is to report the functional outcomes of all patients presenting with an acute knee dislocation at our institution all of whom were surgically managed. The results were then compared to other published series. The hypothesis being that there would be no significant difference in the functional outcome scores between the groups. All patients presenting with an acute knee dislocation over the last 15 years were included in the study. The patients were followed up using functional assessment scores: Knee outcome score (ADL), Knee outcome score (sports), Tegner Lysholm Scores and overall Patient Satisfaction. The patients were classified according to the Schecnk classification of knee dislocations.Introduction
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