• INTRODUCTION
    • Tibial pilon fractures, involving the weight-bearing surface of the distal tibia,present a formidable challenge for orthopedic surgeons due to their complex nature and the delicate soft tissue envelope surrounding the ankle joint.Early approaches to pilon fracturesoften resulted in poor outcomes, but modern principles of internal fixation and anatomicalreconstruction have significantly improved patient prognosis. Despite advancements in surgicaltechniques and implants, achieving anatomical reduction of the articular surface remains asignificant hurdle.
  • CASE REPORT
    • This article presents a case report of a 27-year-old male soldier who sustained bilateral tibial pilon fractures following a fall from height. The patient underwent surgical intervention with differing approaches due to the complexity of the fractures. A combination of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) and external fixation was employed to address the fractures. The patient was followed up for 06 months post-op.
  • CONCLUSION
    • The importance of respecting the soft tissue envelope in surgical planning and timing, as well as the role of advanced imaging techniques such as CT scanning in preoperative assessment is crucial to achieving a successful outcome.While tibial pilon fractures remain complex injuries, advancements in surgical management have led to improved outcomes. However, ongoing research and innovation are necessary to address the multifaceted challenges associated with these fractures and optimize patient care.