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Daniel Green, Philip Henman, Mamoun Kremli

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James Hunter

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Fergal Monsell

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Patient preparation in supine position

1. Introduction

The supine position is appropriate for the treatment of most distal tibial fractures.

Supine position of a pediatric patient

2. Preoperative preparation

Read the additional material on preoperative preparation.

3. Anesthesia

The addition of regional and local anesthesia may reduce postoperative pain.

4. Prophylactic antibiotics

Antibiotics are administered according to local policy and specific patient requirements.

5. Patient position

Place the patient supine on a radiolucent table.

For a lateral approach, a small support under the ipsilateral buttock may assist with ankle positioning.

Supine position of a pediatric patient

A foam wedge or stack of blankets may be used to raise the injured leg for better imaging.

Supine position of a pediatric patient

6. Tourniquet use

Tourniquet use depends on the morphology of the fracture and soft-tissue injury. This can reduce blood loss and improve visualization of the articular surface.

The effect of ischemia/reperfusion in the presence of a compromised soft-tissue envelope must also be considered.

Tourniquet width should be more than half the limb diameter and applied over a thin layer of padding.

The ischemic time should be less than 120 minutes.

Tourniquet at the thigh of a pediatric patient in supine position

7. C-arm positioning

Position the C-arm so that AP and lateral views can be obtained.

Supine position of a pediatric patient for intraoperative imaging of the distal tibia and fibula

Lower the contralateral leg or raise the injured leg for lateral views.

Supine positioning of a pediatric patient for intraoperative imaging of the distal tibia and fibula

8. Skin preparation and draping

Prepare the entire leg, including the foot.

Drape the leg to the mid-thigh or the level of the tourniquet.

Drape the C-arm in a conventional manner.

Skin preparation and draping of the leg of a pediatric patient in supine position

9. OR set-up

The optimal position of the surgeon is on the injured side of the patient.

The position of the image intensifier screen should allow a direct view for the surgeon.

OR set-up for operation of the distal tibia and fibula of a pediatric patient in supine position
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