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  • Summary
  • EPIDEMIOLOGY 
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • PRESENTATION
  • Imaging
  • DIFFERENTIAL
  • Treatment
  • Isolated Medial Malleolus Fracture
  • Isolated Lateral Malleolus Fracture
  •  Bimalleolar-Equivalent Fracture (deltoid ligament tear with fibular fracture)
  • Bimalleolar (MEDIAL AND LATERAL)  Fracture
  • Posterior Malleolar Fracture
    • Nonoperative
      • indications
        • < 25% of articular surface involved
          • size should be calculated on CT since plain radiographs are unreliable
        • < 2 mm articular stepoff
        • stable syndesmosis 
    • Operative 
      • ORIF
        • indications
          • > 25% of articular surface
          • > 2 mm articular stepoff
          • syndesmotic instability
          • posterior subluxation of talus
        • technique
          • approach
            • posterolateral approach
              • interval between FHL and peroneal tendons
              • common approach since posterior malleolus fractures are frequently posterolateral
            • posteromedial approach
            • percutaneous 
            • decision of approach will depend on location of fracture, degree of displacement, and need for fibular fixation
          • fixation methods
            • antiglide plate
            • percutaneous A to P lag screws 
              • fix fibula first 
              • must be well reduced
          • syndesmosis injury
            • stiffness of syndesmosis restored to 70% normal with isolated fixation of posterior malleolus vs 40% with isolated syndesmosis fixation
              • PITFL may remain attached to posterior malleolus and syndesmotic stability may be restored with isolated posterior malleolar fixation
            • stress examination of syndesmosis still required after posterior malleolar fixation
          • 40-90% of distal third spiral tibia fractures have an associated posterior malleolus fracture
  • Bosworth Fracture-Dislocation
  • Hyperplantarflexion Variant
  • Open Ankle Fracture
  • Associated Syndesmotic Injury
  • Diabetic Ankle Fractures (with or without Neuropathy)
  • Complications
  • PROGNOSIS
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