BIMALLEOLAR ANKLE FRACTURE: A SIMPLE FRACTURE?

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the frequency of deltoid ligament injury in bimalleolar supination-external rotation type fractures and whether there is a correlation between the size of the fractured medial malleolus and deltoid ligament injury . Methods: Twenty six consecutive patients underwe...

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Main Authors: JUNJI MILLER FUKUYAMA, ROBINSON ESTEVES SANTOS PIRES, PEDRO JOSÉ LABRONICI, JOSÉ OCTÁVIO SOARES HUNGRIA, RODRIGO LOPES DECUSATI
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia 2017-02-01
Series:Acta Ortopédica Brasileira
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/pdf/aob/v25n1/1413-7852-aob-25-01-00048.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the frequency of deltoid ligament injury in bimalleolar supination-external rotation type fractures and whether there is a correlation between the size of the fractured medial malleolus and deltoid ligament injury . Methods: Twenty six consecutive patients underwent magnetic resonance exams after clinical and radiographic diagnosis of bimalleolar supination-external rotation type ankle fractures . Results: Thirteen patients (50%) presented deltoid ligament injury associated to bimalleolar ankle fracture. Partial injury was present in seven (26.9%) patients and total injury in six (23.1%). Regarding medial fragment size, the average was 2.88 cm in the absence of deltoid ligament injury. Partial injuries presented 1.93 cm and total 2.1 cm on average . Conclusion: Deltoid ligament injury was present in 50% of bimalleolar ankle fractures. Smaller medial malleolus fragments, especially concerning the anterior colliculus, presented greater association with partial deltoid ligament injuries. Level of Evidence IV, Cross Sectional Study.
ISSN:1413-7852