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Posterolateral approach to the displaced posterior malleolus: functional outcome and local morbidity.

Jens Forberger1, Philipp V Sabandal, Michael Dietrich, Jan Gralla, Thomas Lattmann, Andreas Platz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stable anatomical reconstruction of the joint surface in ankle fractures is essential to successful recovery. However, the functional outcome of fractures involving the posterior tibial plafond is often poor. We describe the morbidity and functional outcome for plate fixation of the displaced posterior malleolus using a posterolateral approach.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The posterolateral approach was used for osteosynthesis of the posterior malleolus in 45 consecutive patients (median age 54 years) with AO/Muller-classification type 44-A3 (n = 1), 44-B3 (n = 35), 44-C1 (n = 7), and 44-C2 (n = 2) ankle fractures. Thirty-three of the patients suffered complete fracture dislocation. Functional outcome at followup was measured using the modified Weber protocol and the standardized AAOS foot and ankle questionnaire. Radiological evaluation employed standardized anterior-posterior and lateral views.
RESULTS: The fragment comprised a median of 24% (range, 10% to 48%) of the articular surface. Postoperative soft tissue problems were encountered in five patients (11%), one of whom required revision surgery. Two patients (4%) developed Stage I complex regional pain syndrome. Clinical and radiological followup at 25 months disclosed no secondary displacement of the fixed fragment. The median foot and ankle score was 93 (range, 58 to 100), shoe comfort score was 77 (range, 0 to 100). A median score of 7 (range, 5 to 16) was documented using the modified Weber protocol.
CONCLUSION: The posterolateral approach allowed good exposure and stable fixation of a displaced posterior malleolar fragment with few local complications. The anatomical repositioning and stable fixation led to good functional and subjective outcome.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19356354     DOI: 10.3113/FAI.2009.0309

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


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