联合韧带
医学
固定(群体遗传学)
脚踝
外科
踝
还原(数学)
内踝
内固定
外踝
胫骨
腓骨
人口
几何学
数学
环境卫生
作者
Adrian Hunt,Clayton W. Maschhoff,Noelle L Van Rysselberghe,Christian González,Henry Goodnough,Michael J. Gardner,Julius A. Bishop
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111537
摘要
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
The indications for reduction and fixation of the posterior malleolus component of rotational ankle fractures have been controversial for nearly a century. This study aims to identify the historical basis for surgical intervention and trace trends in management strategies over time. METHODS
In March 2023, a systematic review of full-text, English-language articles providing indications for surgical fixation of the posterior malleolus component of rotational ankle fractures was performed. Articles underwent title and abstract screening before undergoing full-text review. RESULTS
Historical indications for surgical fixation were size-dependent, with fractures comprising 25 to 33% of the plafond recommended for internal fixation. Modern studies suggest that nonoperative management of posterior malleolus fractures below this threshold results in residual malreduction of the articular surface, syndesmotic instability, and an increased need for independent fixation of the syndesmosis. CONCLUSIONS
Size-based indications for posterior malleolus fracture fixation are based on Level V evidence from small retrospective case series published nearly one century ago and should be retired. While the size of the posterior malleolus component cannot be ignored, additional factors like fracture morphology and location within the plafond should guide modern surgical indications. Contemporary studies indicate that reduction and fixation of small posterior malleolus fractures (comprising less than 25% of the articular surface) are associated with improved articular reductions, tibiotalar contact pressures, syndesmotic stability with decreased need for independent fixation of the syndesmosis, and superior postoperative outcomes.
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