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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Leg equivalent of Galeazzi fracture | |||
===Components=== | |||
*Fibula fracture (anywhere from head or as far down as 6cm above ankle joint) | |||
*Deltoid ligament rupture or medial malleolus avulsion fracture | |||
*Injury then directed upward and laterally tearing interosseous membrane and anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament | |||
*May involve posterior tibiofibular ligament or posterior malleolar fracture | |||
==Clinical Features== | |||
*Results from external rotation force applied to foot | *Results from external rotation force applied to foot | ||
==Differential Diagnosis== | |||
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==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
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*Signs of syndesmotic injury | *Signs of syndesmotic injury | ||
[[File:Maisonneuve fracture.jpg|thumb|Maisonneuve fracture]] | [[File:Maisonneuve fracture.jpg|thumb|Maisonneuve fracture]] | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== |
Revision as of 13:45, 1 April 2016
Background
- Leg equivalent of Galeazzi fracture
Components
- Fibula fracture (anywhere from head or as far down as 6cm above ankle joint)
- Deltoid ligament rupture or medial malleolus avulsion fracture
- Injury then directed upward and laterally tearing interosseous membrane and anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament
- May involve posterior tibiofibular ligament or posterior malleolar fracture
Clinical Features
- Results from external rotation force applied to foot
Differential Diagnosis
Distal Leg Fracture Types
- Tibial plateau fracture
- Tibial shaft fracture
- Pilon fracture
- Maisonneuve fracture
- Tibia fracture (peds)
- Ankle fracture
- Foot and toe fractures
Diagnosis
- Long leg film that includes ankle
- Increase in medial clear space of ankle joint
- Tibiofibular clear space widened >5mm
- High fibular fracture
- Signs of syndesmotic injury
Treatment
- Usually requires surgical intervention (sydesmotic screws; proximal fibular fx usually requires no fixation)
- Long leg posterior splint with reduction of medial ankle and syndesmotic clear space
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
- Wheeless CR. Maisonneuve Fracture. May 2012. http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/maisonneuve_fracture.