Ann. Pak. Inst. Med. Sci. 2012; 8(3): 188-191
Objective: To evaluate the functional outcome of limb operated with the Ilizarov fixator according to Modified Functional Evaluation System by Karlstrom-Olerud.
Place of Study:Orthopedic Department of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), G-8/3, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Study Design: Descriptive case series.
Meterials and Methods: In this two years study, 45 cases of post traumatic aseptic nonunion of tibia were included. Postoperative mean follow up was 280 days (180-330 days).
Results: Out of 45 patients, 41 (91.1%) were male and 4 (8.9%) were female. Our 15 patients (33.33 %), with Paley type A nonunion (Group 1) were treated by compression. While 30 cases (66.67 %), comprising of Paley type B-2 and B-3 requiring bone transport, were placed in Group 2. Bone union was achieved in 41 (91.11%) cases. Clinical results were good in 16 (35.56 %), satisfactory in 10 (22.20 %), moderate in 13 (28.89 %) and poor in 6 (13.33 %) patients. The most common recorded complication was pin tract infection.
Conclusion: The Ilizarov method is a reliable tool for treating tibial nonunion towards successful functional outcome. Functional outcome is more important than perfect anatomy.
Keywords: Tibia, tibial bone defect, Ilizarov technique, Bone lengthening.
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