Clinicoradiological comparison of outcomes of LRS fixator and ilizarov in infected nonunion of tibia based on bone gap quantification: An original research

Introduction: The surgery of the fracture of the long bones is inherent to certain complications, one being nonunion. As various modalities are proposed, we aim in our study to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes after the treatment with the Limb Reconstruction System (LRS) fixator and Il...

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Published inJournal of pharmacy & bioallied science Vol. 14; no. 5; pp. 295 - 297
Main Authors Arfee, Sakib, Malik, Anzar, Nehru, Ashish, Ali, Umar, Arfee, Akib, Arfee, Adnan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mumbai Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd 01.07.2022
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Summary:Introduction: The surgery of the fracture of the long bones is inherent to certain complications, one being nonunion. As various modalities are proposed, we aim in our study to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes after the treatment with the Limb Reconstruction System (LRS) fixator and Ilizarov for the infected tibia with nonunion considering the bone gap quantifications. Materials and Methods: We conducted an observational prospective study among 40 subjects with tibial nonunion. They were grouped equally to be treated by the LRS fixator and Ilizarov. Clinical and radiographic outcomes were compared using the "Chi-squared and independent Student's t-test," deliberating P < 0.05 as significant. Results: We observed no significant difference for both the groups in the clinical union and functional and radiographic outcome for the various gaps of the nonunion. There was no significant difference for the groups when the time of healing was compared. Conclusion: Comparable results are seen for both the treatment modalities. However, IL fixator performed better clinically, while the LRS was easily accepted by the patients.
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ISSN:0975-7406
0976-4879
0975-7406
DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_757_21