| Literature DB >> 19829824 |
Yüksel Yurttaş1, Volkan Kilinçoğlu, Serdar Toker, Mustafa Kürklü, Atil Atilla, Mustafa Başbozkurt.
Abstract
Ankle fractures and fracture dislocations are common injuries in orthopaedic practice however pure ankle dislocation without an associated fracture is extremely rare. There are a few cases reporting such a lesion in the literature. Also this injuries are generally open high energy trauma injuries. Closed treatments are reported to be effective and ligament injuries are generally not reported. In this study, we report a closed pure posteromedial ankle dislocation with anterior talofibular ligament rupture and its treatment and outcome in a 12 year-old boy. We think that this is an extremely rare lesion.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19829824 PMCID: PMC2740112 DOI: 10.4076/1757-1626-2-6550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1.The photograph of the ankle in the emergency room showing posterior dislocation.
Figure 2.AP X-ray graphy of the ankle representing medial dislocation.
Figure 3.Lateral X-ray ankle showing posterior dislocation.
Figure 4.Lateral X-ray of the ankle after reduction.
Figure 5.Magnetic resonance imaging showing anterior cruciate ligament rupture.
Figure 6.For evaluating the medial malleolus hypoplasia, the ratio between the length of the medial (B) and lateral (A) malleolus evaluated by the method of Elisé et al. [20] in anteroposterior ankle radiograph and it was found to be in normal ranges (0.62).