Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pilon fracture is an intra-articular injury of tibia distal metaepiphysis; its often comminuted. Comprehensive reconstruction of the tibia articular surface and recovery of the axil in the affected extremity is of prime importance for the rehabilitation of patients with such pathology, so priority is given to reconstructive surgical techniques. Pilon injury often causes deforming arthrosis of the ankle joint that reduces its functions. It is ankle arthrodesis that is considered to be the preferred method of surgical rehabilitation in this clinical setting.
 AIM: The presentation of successful outcomes in patients with consequences of intra-articular fractures of distal tibial metaepiphysis.
 MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical and radiological methods were used to study the initial data and outcomes of 16 patients suffering from pilon fractures. The recovery of the supporting function of the foot and the level of pain syndrome after the treatment were evaluated with the Foot Functional Index questionnaire. Taking into account the obtained clinical and radiological data, all patients underwent bone-plastic arthrodesis of the ankle joint with correction of limb deformity. An intramedullary retrograde tibial lockable rod was used to fix the ankle joint.
 RESULTS: It was established that the performance of bone-plastic arthrodesis of the ankle joint provides a complete restoration of the supporting function of the injured lower limb with the relief of pain in the period of 34 months after surgery.
 CONCLUSION: The use of intramedullary retrograde rod with blocking for the fixation of the ankle joint does not require the use of additional immobilization, provides the possibility of early loading on the operated limb.
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