
handle: 10550/39900
Se ha revisado la evolución y los resultados finales de 148 fracturas diafisarias de tibia cerradas (94 casos) y abiertas (54 casos) tratadas de forma conservadora. Las etiologías más frecuentes fueron los accidentes de tráfico (58%) y las caídas casuales (33%). Se constató un predominio de las fracturas espiroideas (26%), seguidas de las transversas (22%) y oblicuas cortas (22%), siendo la loralización más frecuente a nivel del tercio distal de la diálisis (48%). El período de consolidación medio fue de 15 semanas; la consolidación fue precoz en 36 casos (24%), normal en 88 (59%) y retardada en 24 (16%), observándose la presencia de pseudoartrosis en 10 pacientes (7%). Los resultados clínicos fueron satisfactorios en el 84% de los casos y los radiológicos en el 88%.
The follow-up and final results of 148 diaphyseal tibial fractures (54 open and 94 closed) treated conservatively were reviewed. The most frequent causes were road traffic accident (58%) and casual falls (33%). We found predominantly spiroid fractures (26%), transverse fractures (22%) and oblicues fractures (22%). The most frequent location was the distal third of the diaphysis (48%). The average period of consolidation was 15 weeks. This was shorter in 6 cases (24%), normal in 88 (59%) and prolonged in 24 (16%). Pseudoarthrosis was present in 10 patients (7%). The results were satisfactory clinically in 84% of cases and radiologically in 88% of patients.
Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud
Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud
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