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==Background==
==Background==
*Axial loading injury that drives tibial plafond  (French for ceiling) into talar dome
*High energy axial loading injury that drives tibial plafond  (French for ceiling) into taller dome
**Motor vehicle accidents, falls from height
**"Pilon" is another word for pestle, a tool used to grind substance in a mortar
**"Pilon" is another word for pestle, a tool used to grind substance in a mortar
*Also known as a tibial plafond fracture
*Also known as a tibial plafond fracture


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Ankle pain/deformity
*Inability to bear weight
*Local tenderness to palpation


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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*[[Long leg posterior splint]]
*[[Long leg posterior splint]]
*Consult ortho for surgery
*Consult ortho for surgery
==Disposition==


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2018

Background

  • High energy axial loading injury that drives tibial plafond (French for ceiling) into taller dome
    • Motor vehicle accidents, falls from height
    • "Pilon" is another word for pestle, a tool used to grind substance in a mortar
  • Also known as a tibial plafond fracture

Clinical Features

  • Ankle pain/deformity
  • Inability to bear weight
  • Local tenderness to palpation

Differential Diagnosis

Distal Leg Fracture Types

Evaluation

Pilon Fracture
  • Suspect other fractures as well:
    • Lumbar spine (esp L1), calcaneus, talar dome, tibial plateau, femoral neck, acetabulum,
  • Monitor for compartment syndrome

Imaging

  • CT necessary to reveal amount of articular surface displacement/develop treatment plan

Management

Disposition

See Also

References