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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220505

ABSTRACT

Fractures of the ankle joint are among the commonest fractures in adults, with an incidence of up to 174 cases per 100 000 persons per year1. A study was conducted to learn the functional outcome of displaced bimalleolar fracture treated with ?bular plating for lateral malleolus and pinning or screw for medial malleolus. For a good long-term functional outcome to be achieved, reliable early evaluation is crucial so that it can be determined whether the problem is a distortion (sprain), ligament rupture, bony ligament avulsion, or fracture of the talocrural joint. The proper treatment is chosen on the basis of the mechanism of the accident and the correct classi?cation of the injury and accompanying soft-tissue damage. The goal of treatment is to enable the patient to put his or her full weight on the joint once again without pain and to prevent permanent damage2. In this study, a total of 25 patients were included. Detailed history and clinical ?ndings are con?rmed and noted. After surgery patients followed on at 1 month, 3 months & 6 months, and thereafter yearly for their radiological and functional outcome

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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 107-109, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-148693

ABSTRACT

We report here on a case of Achilles tendon rupture associated with ipsilateral bimalleolar fracture that was caused by ski injury. The association of an ankle fracture with rupture of the Achilles tendon is even more infrequent, although both injuries alone are extremely common. We treated as a operation of Achilles tendon repair with Krackow method and open reduction with Tension-band wiring technique for bimalleolar fracture.


Subject(s)
Animals , Achilles Tendon , Ankle , Rupture
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 470-474, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-645947

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Posterior malleolus fractures of the ankle involve the articular surface of the distal tibia, and are related to the axis of weight bearing, which often causes difficulty in reduction and fixation. It was assumed that patients with ankle fractures combined with posterior malleolus fractures would be more prone to arthritis than those without such fractures. The main aim of this article was to define the relationship between early arthritis and an ankle fracture with a concomitant trimalleolar fracture or bimalleolar fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among the patients who had undergone an open reduction and internal fixation of the ankle joint between Nov. 2000 and Sep. 2005, 52 patients had a bimalleolar fracture or a trimalleolar fracture, and underwent metal removal. A retrospective clinical and radiological analysis was performed on the 52 patients. The mean follow up period was 25 months. Thirty-six patients had a bimalleolar fracture without a posterior malleolus fracture, and 16 patients had a trimalleolar fracture with internal fixation. The mean ages of the two groups were 36 and 43 years of age, and there were no significant differences in the gender distribution, route of trauma, and smoking between the two groups. The post operational rehabilitation treatment was applied equally to both groups. RESULTS: The VAS score of thebimalleolar fracture and trimalleolar fracture was 8.8 and 8.6, respectively. The AOFAS score of the bimalleolar fracture and trimalleolar fracture was 84.0 and 83.5, respectively, showing no significant difference. Only the patients who underwent metal removal were included because of the radiological analysis. The Kellgren-Lawrence scale of the bimalleolar fracture and trimalleolar fracture was 1.00 and 1.31, respectively, showing no significant difference. CONCLUSION: This study showed that patients with ankle fractures concomitant with posterior malleolus fractures had equally favorable outcomes to those patients with ankle fractures without a concomitant posterior malleolus fracture. Studies with more cases, a longer follow up, and prospective approaches will be needed to confirm these results.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ankle Fractures , Ankle Joint , Ankle , Arthritis , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Follow-Up Studies , Rehabilitation , Retrospective Studies , Smoke , Smoking , Tibia , Weight-Bearing
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 1589-1590, 1988.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-768902

ABSTRACT

Combined injury of peroneus brevis rupture and bimalleolar fracture is very rare. The avulsion of peroneus brevis tendon from insertion maybe neglected and may prevent anatomic reduction of lateral malleolar fracture. We have treated open bimalleolar fracture with avulsion of peroneus brevis tendon from its insertion.


Subject(s)
Ankle Fractures , Rupture , Tendons
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