• ABSTRACT
    • The authors report the results of a review of 25 cases of fracture of the tibial pilon, treated by external fixation and minimal internal synthesis. Fractures were classified according to Rüedi and Allgower; they were: type 2: 11 (of which one exposed); type 3: 4 (of which 6 exposed). Complications observed during treatment were: pseudarthrosis: 1; osteomyelitis: 2; healing in valgus at 10 degrees: 2; osteolysis of the distal screws of the fixator: 4; these were all resolved with further surgery, except for an osteomyelitis that required amputation. Follow-up ranged from 3 to 10 years and clinical and functional evaluation, based on the Olerud and Molander score system revealed 80% good (56%) and excellent (24%) results.