
External Fixation Vs Intramedullary Nailing For Open Tibial Fractures: A Meta-Analysis

External Fixation Vs Intramedullary Nailing For Open Tibial Fractures: A Meta-Analysis
External fixation versus intramedullary nailing for the management of open tibial fracture: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Int Orthop. 2023 01-Dec;():. 10.1007/s00264-023-05879-7Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Six randomized controlled trials including 407 patients with open tibial fractures were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis comparing external fixation (EF) versus unreamed tibial intramedullary nailing (UTN). Pooled outcomes of interest included postoperative superficial and deep infections, malunion, delayed union, nonunion, and hardware failure. UTN significantly reduced the rates of superficial infection and malunion compared to EF, while both treatments showed similar effectiveness for deep infections, delayed union, and nonunion. EF, however, resulted in fewer hardware failures. This analysis suggests that UTN might be preferred for managing open tibial fractures, with careful monitoring of postoperative weight-bearing to prevent hardware failure.
What was the principal research question?
In patients with open tibial fractures, is unreamed tibial intramedullary nailing compared to external fixation more effective in reducing the incidence of complications?
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