• Department of Orthopedics, People's Hospital of Leshan, Leshan, Sichuan 614000, P. R. China;
JIANGJun-wei, Email: 285061643@qq.com
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Objective To explore the therapeutic effect of using locking compression plate (LCP) as an external fixator and using an external fixator on open fractures of the tibia. Methods Between September 2010 and December 2012, 56 patients with the open tibia fractures underwent external fixation using LCP as an external fixator (LCP group, n=22) or external fixator (external fixator group, n=34). We compared the healing time, the rate of postoperative complication and the postoperative function between two groups. Results The mean healing time was 11 weeks (8-28 weeks) and there was 1 case of delayed healing in the LCP group. The mean healing time was 14 weeks and there was 4 cases of delayed healing in the external fixator group. We found significant difference in the healing time (t=2.740, P=0.008) and the infection rate of pin track (13.6% vs 32.4%; χ2=2.496, P=0.114) between the LCP and external fixator group. Conclusion For open fractures of the tibia, using LCP as an external fixator may increase the healing time and decrease the rate of postoperative complications.

Citation: LUOZhong-chun, LIUKai, SONGChun-lin, ZHONGLang, JIANGJun-wei. Locking Compression Plate External Fixation and External Fixator in Treating Open Fractures of the Tibia. West China Medical Journal, 2015, 30(7): 1213-1216. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.20150350 Copy

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