| Literature DB >> 35097357 |
Ashlee Dobbe1, Lauren A Beaupre2, Khaled Ali Almansoori3, Tak-Shing Fung4, Angela V Scharfenberger3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ankle fractures are among the most common injuries encountered by orthopedic surgeons, with an incidence ranging from 71 to 187 per 100 000 people. Few studies have reliably investigated injuries involving isolated fractures of the distal fibula below the level of the ankle syndesmosis. Therefore, this study details on the patient-reported outcomes of nonoperatively managed isolated infrasyndesmotic fibula (ISF) fractures with a minimum 3-year follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Weber-A fracture; ankle fracture; avulsion fracture; fibula; incidence; infrasyndesmotic fracture; lateral malleolus fracture; outcome assessment; prognosis; shoes
Year: 2020 PMID: 35097357 PMCID: PMC8564941 DOI: 10.1177/2473011419892227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Orthop ISSN: 2473-0114
Figure 1.(A) Mortise-view ankle plain radiographs demonstrating a larger malleolar-type fracture with approximately 1.5 mm of articular incongruity, and (B) an avulsion-type fracture with no displacement.
Descriptive and Statistical Analysis of Demographic and Dichotomous Patient Data.a
| Variable | Percentage % (n) | FAS Score (Mean±SD) |
| SCS Score (Mean±SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All participants | |||||
| Standardized | 100 (108) | 91.2 ± 12.8 | 76.8 ± 27.5 | .13 | |
| Normative | 48.4 ± 10.4 | 51.01 ± 9.3 | .27 | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 41 (44) | 90.0 ± 15.1 | .43 |
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| Female | 59 (64) | 92.0 ± 10.9 |
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| Side injured | |||||
| Right | 54 (58) | 92.0± 10.5 | .51 | 76.1 ± 27.0 | .77 |
| Left | 46 (50) | 90.3 ± 15.2 | 77.6 ± 28.6 | ||
| Received physiotherapy | |||||
| Yes | 50.9 (55) | 90.4 ± 12.2 | .48 |
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| No | 49.1 (53) | 92.1 ± 13.5 |
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| Work-related injury | |||||
| Yes | 19.4 (21) |
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| 84.5 ± 24.8 | .17 |
| No | 80.6 (87) |
| 74.9 ± 28.2 | ||
| Fragment height | |||||
| ≥10 mm | 57.4 (62) | 92.7 ± 12.1 |
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| <10 mm | 42.6 (46) | 89.2 ± 13.5 | .17 |
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| Articular- incongruityb | |||||
| ≥3 mm | 10.2 (11) | 86.2 ± 13.4 | 74.2 ± 29.1 | ||
| <3 mm | 89.8 (97) | 91.8 ± 12.7 | .23 | 77.2 ± 27.3 | .77 |
Abbreviations: FAS, Foot & Ankle Scale; SCS, Shoe Comfort Scale.
a Items in bold represent statistically significant differences (P < .05).
b Includes fragments with articular displacement or gapping and step-offs.
Figure 2.Graphic illustration of subjective responses to various survey questions. Likert-type 5-point scale responses transformed into 4 symptom categories for illustration purposes: none (1), mild (2), moderate (3) and severe (4 and 5).
Figure 3.Graphic illustration of subjective responses to various survey questions. Likert-type 5-point scale responses transformed into 4 symptom categories for illustration purposes: none (1), mild (2), moderate (3) and severe (4 and 5).