| Literature DB >> 34790597 |
Shivanshu Mittal1, Atul Prakash1, Vivek Kumar David1, Somit Sarkar1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Triplane fracture of ankle is a rare adolescent injury. Its association with ipsilateral tibial shaft fracture is very uncommon in pediatric orthopedic traumatology and rarely reported in the literature till date. Timely diagnosis and management is required to optimize the outcome and avoid complications. CASE REPORT: This is a case of a 14-year-old male who sustained a twisting injury to his right leg during early phase of COVID-19 pandemic. He sustained a three-part lateral triplane fracture of the ankle with a concomitant displaced spiral fracture of the shaft of the right tibia. He underwent close reduction under fluoroscopy and above-knee casting for 10 weeks followed patellar tendon weight-bearing cast for 4 weeks. Both fractures healed uneventfully in 14 weeks with patient returning to full activities in 22 weeks.Entities:
Keywords: Triplane ankle fracture; adolescent; tibia shaft fracture
Year: 2021 PMID: 34790597 PMCID: PMC8576777 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i07.2300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Case Rep ISSN: 2250-0685
Figure 1Radiographs at presentation.
Figure 2Cross-sectional and 3D reconstruction computerized tomography images of leg and ankle.
Figure 3X-ray after cast application.
Figure 4X-ray at 10 weeks.
Figure 5X-ray at 14 weeks.
Figure 6X-ray at 18 weeks.
Figure 7X-ray at 6 months.
Figure 8Cross-sectional computerized tomography images of ankle at 18 weeks.