Louis Dominique le Roy and the first documented and successful crural fracture osteosynthesis, performed in Antwerp in 1796

Acta Chir Belg. 2024 May 15:1-14. doi: 10.1080/00015458.2024.2350114. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Methods: In 1796 the Antwerp surgeon Louis Dominique Le Roy (1755-1826) performed an osteosynthesis for an open crural fracture, using cerclage of the tibia with a golden thread. The written report, the first ever of such osteosynthesis, is documented by the publication in Dutch, and translated here in English language.

Results: The osteosynthesis proved successful. The patient completely healed.

Conclusion: This is the first successful osteosynthesis and thereby antedates by far the late nineteenth century cerclage operations of long bones.

Keywords: Osteosynthesis; flemish language; fracture; louis dominique le roy; tibia.

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