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==Management== | ==Management== | ||
# Lateral malleolar Fx | # Lateral malleolar Fx | ||
## Stable | ## Stable: >90% have good clinical result | ||
### Treat like severe ankle sprain | ### Treat like severe ankle sprain | ||
## Unstable = displacement >2mm, medial fx, or medial ligament disruption | ## Unstable = displacement >2mm, medial fx, or medial ligament disruption | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 15 March 2012
Background
- Always palpate proximal leg to rule-out Maisonneuve Fracture
Imaging
- Ottawa Ankle Rules
- 3 views:
- AP - Best for isolated lateral and medial malleolar fractures
- Oblique (mortise) - Best for evaluating for unstable fracture or soft tissue injury
- At a point 1cm proximal to articular surface of tibia the space between the tib/fib should be ≤6cm
- Lateral - Best for posterior malleolar fractures
Classification (Danis-Weber System)
- Type A (supination-adduction injury)
- Fibular Fx at or below the joint line without syndesmotic involvement
- A1: isolated
- A2: medial malleolus fx
- A3: posteromedial fx
- Fibular Fx at or below the joint line without syndesmotic involvement
- Type B (supination-external rotation injury)
- Fibular Fx at joint level w/ partial syndesmotic ligament injury
- B1: isolated
- B2: medial lesion (either malleolus or ligament)
- B3: medial lesion and fx of posterolateral tibia
- Type C (pronation-eversion injury)
- Fibular Fx above joint level w/ complete syndesmotic disruption
- C1: simple diaphyseal fibular fracture
- C2: complex diaphyseal fibular fracture
- C3: proximal fracture
- Fibular Fx above joint level w/ complete syndesmotic disruption
Management
- Lateral malleolar Fx
- Stable: >90% have good clinical result
- Treat like severe ankle sprain
- Unstable = displacement >2mm, medial fx, or medial ligament disruption
- Stable: >90% have good clinical result
- Medial or posterior malleolar Fx
- Must rule-out other injuries
- If non-displaced, isolated:
- Short-leg posterior splint (ankle at 90')
- Non-weight bearing
- Refer in 5-7d
- Lateral malleolar fx with deltoid injury OR bimalleolar OR trimalleolar fx
- Short-leg posterior splint (ankle at 90o)
- Immediate consultation in ED
See Also
- Ankle Sprain
- Ankle Fracture (Peds)
- Ottowa Ankle Rules
- Maisonneuve Fracture
- Pilon Fracture
- Fracture (Main)
Source
- Tintinalli
