%0 Journal Article %T Prognosis of Open Type 3-B Tibia Fractures By Ilizarov Technique: A Prospective Study %A Janak Rathod %A Taral Shah %J National Journal of Community Medicine %D 2012 %I National Journal of Community Medicine %X Background: Open fractures of the tibial shaft are both common and may be fraught with complications. Open fractures of the tibia, with associated vascular injuries, have historically had a very poor outcome. Malunion, delayed union, nonunion, and infection are all seen regularly after open tibia fractures. Objectives: Objective of the study is to explore advantage of primary or early ilizarov surgery in Open type 3- B fracture tibia. Methodology: A follow up study of 10 cases of open type 3-B tibia fractures between 20 to 60 years of age treated with primary or early ilizarov surgery in SMIMER Hospital, Surat. Results: Among 10 patients, 9 patients showed union between 8 to 10 months. Two patients developed pin track infection which was managed with oral antibiotics and daily pin tract dressings. One patient developed disuse calf muscle atrophy and 2 patient developed equines deformity in ankle joint due to soft tissue contracture. Conclusion: Ilizarov surgery in open type 3-B tibia fracture having higher union rate with less chance of infection and obscure amputation of limb though it is technically demanding and time consuming procedure. %K Open type 3b tibia fracture %K ilizarov surgery %K Malunion %K pin track infection %U http://njcmindia.org/uploads/3-3_506-509.pdf