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ANZ Journal of Surgery
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Use of a non‐anatomic mini‐fragment fixation system for foot fractures

Authors: Matthew Hague; Valeria Pintar; Dominic Nielsen; Alex Trompeter;

Use of a non‐anatomic mini‐fragment fixation system for foot fractures

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AbstractBackgroundPlating techniques for the fixation of foot fractures can utilize pre‐contoured region‐specific plates or non‐anatomic non‐specific mini‐fragment plating systems, however there is limited published data describing complication rates.MethodsThis study reviewed the complication rates and performed a cost analysis of 45 foot fractures that had fixation with the use of mini‐fragment non‐anatomic implants, comparing them to a series from the same centre fixed using anatomic implants and the published literature.ResultsComplication rates seemed equivalent. Cost analysis demonstrated that non‐anatomic implants were more expensive on average.ConclusionsNon‐anatomic mini‐fragment fixation is an appropriate method for use in a variety of foot trauma situations, with comparable complication rates to pre‐contoured implants, although the potential for cost savings has not been realized in this patient cohort.

Keywords

Fractures, Bone, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Prostheses and Implants, Knee Injuries, Ankle Injuries, Bone Plates

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