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Open ankle dislocation without associated malleolar fracture.

J Foot Ankle Surg

March 2014

Second Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Konstantopoulion General Hospital of Nea Ionia, Athens, Greece.

Open ankle dislocation without an associated fracture is an extremely rare injury. We present the case of a 24-year-old male athlete who had sprained his left ankle during volleyball playing. He sustained an open posteromedial dislocation of his left ankle, without an associated malleolar fracture.

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The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of maintaining different foot postures during healing of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures for each of 3 common fracture types. A 3-dimensional (3D) finite element model of a human foot was developed and 3 loading situations were evaluated, including the following: (1) normal weightbearing, (2) standing with the affected foot in dorsiflexion at the ankle, and (3) standing with the affected foot in eversion. Three different stages of the fracture-healing process were studied, including: stage 1, wherein the material interposed between the fractured edges was the initial connective tissue; stage 2, wherein connective tissue had been replaced by soft callus; and stage 3, wherein soft callus was replaced by mature bone.

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