• ABSTRACT
    • Displaced medial malleolar fractures, either in isolation or as part of an unstable ankle fracture dislocation, are conventionally treated with internal fixation. We outline the case of a 76-year-old man with diabetes presenting with a grossly deformed open ankle fracture and extruded tibia through a large medial wound. Following irrigation, wound debridement and minimally invasive fibular fixation, the medial fracture reduced anatomically. Contrary to traditional teaching, the medial malleolus was left without fixation. The patient mobilised partially weight-bearing, progressing to both clinical and radiographic union by 3 months. Nine months following an injury, he walks unaided, can squat and drive and has no medial pain or instability with an Olerud-Molander Ankle Score of 80/100, indicating a good outcome. This is the first reported case of such unique management in the literature and highlights the potential to treat open medial malleolar fractures safely without fixation, particularly when concerned about the soft tissue envelope.