Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (Jan 2024)

Utilization of Ilizarov circular fine wire frame adjacent to prior antegrade tibial nails for tibiotalar management: A novel technique

  • Garrett Wireman, DPM,
  • Thomas Poynter, DPM,
  • Harikrishna Ankem, MD,
  • David Seligson, MD,
  • Nicholas Laco, DPM

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 100381

Abstract

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Circular fine-wire external fixator frames, also known as Ilizarov frames, in lower extremity surgery have been well documented and established surgical treatment of various pathologies. Fine wire frames utilize a stable energy transferring construct for its various treatments. Adequate bicortical purchase of tibia bone is necessary for proper tensioning and avoiding iatrogenic fractures. When a patient has a prior antegrade tibial nail that has been orthopedically deemed non-removable without potential further harm to the patient, this leaves little working space for a circular finewire frame due to hindrance. This paper outlines our institution's novel technique in utilizing a circular fine-wire frame around tibial nails for the treatment of unique lower extremity pathologies utilizing the novel rule of orthogonal oblique margins of a nail. We discuss two cases with two separate etiologies who had a previous antegrade tibial nail and later was a candidate for a circular fine-wire frame for surgical treatment of their unique pathology.

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