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Insights into optimal surgical fixation for posterior malleolar fractures.

Yu-Cheng SuYing-Yu WangChing-Ju FangChin-Ling ChenChih-Wei ChangFa-Chuan KuanKai-Lan HsuChien-An Shih
Published in: Bone & joint open (2024)
The NMA suggests that open plating is more likely to provide better radiological outcomes, while screw fixation may have a greater potential for superior functional and pain results. Nevertheless, clinicians should still consider the fragment size and fracture pattern, weighing the advantages of rigid biomechanical fixation against the possibility of soft-tissue damage, to optimize treatment results.
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