Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques

OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether the number of screws or pins placed in the calcaneus might increase the risk of injury when three different techniques for treating calcaneal fractures. METHOD: 126 radiographs of patients who suffered displaced calcaneal fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Three surgical techniques were analyzed on an interobserver basis: 31 radiographs of patients treated using plates that were not specific for the calcaneus, 48 using specific plates and 47 using an external fixator. The risk of injury to the anatomical structures in relation to each Kirschner wire or screw was determined using a graded system in accordance with the Licht classification. The total risk of injury to the anatomical structures through placement of more than one wire/screw was quantified using the additive law of probabilities for the product, for independent events. RESULTS: All of the models presented high explanatory power for the risk evaluated, since the coefficient of determination values (R2) were greater than 98.6 for all the models. Therefore, the set of variables studied explained more than 98.6% of the variations in the risks of injury to arteries, veins or nerves and can be classified as excellent models for prevention of injuries. CONCLUSION: The risk of injury to arteries, veins or nerves is not defined by the total number of pins/screws. The region and the number of pins/screws in each region define and determine the best distribution of the risk.

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Main Authors: Labronici,Pedro José, Reder,Vitor Rodrigues, Marins Filho,Guilherme Ferreira de Araujo, Pires,Robinson Esteves Santos, Fernandes,Hélio Jorge Alvachian, Mercadante,Marcelo Tomanik
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-361620160002002082016-04-13Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniquesLabronici,Pedro JoséReder,Vitor RodriguesMarins Filho,Guilherme Ferreira de AraujoPires,Robinson Esteves SantosFernandes,Hélio Jorge AlvachianMercadante,Marcelo Tomanik Calcaneus/injuries Orthopedic pins Bone screws Operative surgical procedures/methods OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether the number of screws or pins placed in the calcaneus might increase the risk of injury when three different techniques for treating calcaneal fractures. METHOD: 126 radiographs of patients who suffered displaced calcaneal fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Three surgical techniques were analyzed on an interobserver basis: 31 radiographs of patients treated using plates that were not specific for the calcaneus, 48 using specific plates and 47 using an external fixator. The risk of injury to the anatomical structures in relation to each Kirschner wire or screw was determined using a graded system in accordance with the Licht classification. The total risk of injury to the anatomical structures through placement of more than one wire/screw was quantified using the additive law of probabilities for the product, for independent events. RESULTS: All of the models presented high explanatory power for the risk evaluated, since the coefficient of determination values (R2) were greater than 98.6 for all the models. Therefore, the set of variables studied explained more than 98.6% of the variations in the risks of injury to arteries, veins or nerves and can be classified as excellent models for prevention of injuries. CONCLUSION: The risk of injury to arteries, veins or nerves is not defined by the total number of pins/screws. The region and the number of pins/screws in each region define and determine the best distribution of the risk.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.51 n.2 20162016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162016000200208en10.1016/j.rboe.2016.02.002
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Reder,Vitor Rodrigues
Marins Filho,Guilherme Ferreira de Araujo
Pires,Robinson Esteves Santos
Fernandes,Hélio Jorge Alvachian
Mercadante,Marcelo Tomanik
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Marins Filho,Guilherme Ferreira de Araujo
Pires,Robinson Esteves Santos
Fernandes,Hélio Jorge Alvachian
Mercadante,Marcelo Tomanik
Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
author_facet Labronici,Pedro José
Reder,Vitor Rodrigues
Marins Filho,Guilherme Ferreira de Araujo
Pires,Robinson Esteves Santos
Fernandes,Hélio Jorge Alvachian
Mercadante,Marcelo Tomanik
author_sort Labronici,Pedro José
title Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
title_short Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
title_full Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
title_fullStr Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
title_full_unstemmed Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
title_sort risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques
description OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether the number of screws or pins placed in the calcaneus might increase the risk of injury when three different techniques for treating calcaneal fractures. METHOD: 126 radiographs of patients who suffered displaced calcaneal fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Three surgical techniques were analyzed on an interobserver basis: 31 radiographs of patients treated using plates that were not specific for the calcaneus, 48 using specific plates and 47 using an external fixator. The risk of injury to the anatomical structures in relation to each Kirschner wire or screw was determined using a graded system in accordance with the Licht classification. The total risk of injury to the anatomical structures through placement of more than one wire/screw was quantified using the additive law of probabilities for the product, for independent events. RESULTS: All of the models presented high explanatory power for the risk evaluated, since the coefficient of determination values (R2) were greater than 98.6 for all the models. Therefore, the set of variables studied explained more than 98.6% of the variations in the risks of injury to arteries, veins or nerves and can be classified as excellent models for prevention of injuries. CONCLUSION: The risk of injury to arteries, veins or nerves is not defined by the total number of pins/screws. The region and the number of pins/screws in each region define and determine the best distribution of the risk.
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