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Posttraumatic pediatric distal tibiofibular synostosis: a case report.

Kevin Munjal1, Shyam Kishan, Sanjeev Sabharwal.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Posttraumatic pediatric distal tibiofibular synostosis is a rare complication of fractures at this level, unreported at this time. Implications include limb length discrepancy, angular malalignment, and gait and biomechanical abnormalities.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors present a case report of this complication in a 7-year-old child and review the relevant English literature. The patient was treated for a closed distal tibia-fibula fracture and developed a synostosis at that level, with valgus malalignment of the ankle joint. The synostosis was resected and latest follow-up 16 months postresection showed near normalization of the ankle malalignment. Possible etiologies, the anatomical and functional ramifications, and treatment recommendations for this condition are discussed.
SUMMARY: Posttraumatic tibiofibular synostosis is a rare complication that has a potential effect on limb length and alignment, both at the ankle and the knee in the skeletally immature patient. Prevention, early recognition, and prompt treatment prevent the anatomic and functional abnormalities that could result from it.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15215031     DOI: 10.1177/107110070402500613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


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1.  Residual angulation of distal tibial diaphyseal fractures in children younger than ten years.

Authors:  Sung Taek Jung; Hyuk Park; Ju-Hyung Lee; Jung Ryul Kim
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2014-10-09       Impact factor: 2.359

2.  Congenital distal tibiofibular synostosis.

Authors:  Jyoti Sureka; Ravi Kanth Jakkani; Munawwar Ahmed; Sanuj Panwar; Shyam Shanker
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2015-12-07
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