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  • * These fractures impact both the alignment of the ankle joint and the stability of the syndesmosis, which connects the tibia and fibula.
  • * A new percutaneous technique has been developed for treating minimally displaced or nondisplaced PMFs using a cannulated screw inserted through the Achilles tendon, which is described along with a review of clinical cases.

Article Abstract

Posterior malleolus fractures (PMFs) (OTA 43B1.1) are frequently seen in combination with fractures of the fibula, medial malleolus, and distal tibia; they can rarely be seen in isolation. PMFs affect the alignment of the ankle mortise and the stability of syndesmosis. Techniques described for fixation of PMFs include open reduction internal fixation through a posterolateral or posteromedial approach or anterior-to-posterior screw fixation. For selected minimally displaced or nondisplaced fractures of the posterior malleolus, we developed a percutaneous technique through the Achilles tendon for the insertion of a posterior-to-anterior cannulated screw. The technique is described, and a clinical series is reviewed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10917136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000321DOI Listing

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