Ankle fracture Flashcards
How does someone with an ankle fracture present?
Ankle pain following trauma
Visible deformity
May also have neurovascular compromise
Inability to weight bear
What bones make up the ankle joint?
Tibia ( medial malleolus)
Fibula (lateral malleolus)
Talus (sits in the mortise made by the above bones)
How and when is an ankle fracture managed conservatively?
Fracture reduction - to realign
(after this repeats neurovascular exam and xray)
Splint used to immobilise the leg
Then casting
Done for
- non displaced medial malleolus fractures
- fractures below or at the level of the syndesmosis (where the tibia and fibula join ) without talar shift
- people who are unfit for surgery
How and when is an ankle fracture managed surgically?
surgery - open reduction and internal fixation
Done for
- displaced bi or tri-malleolar fractures
- fractures with talar shift
- fractures that occur above the level of the syndesmosis
- open fractures
What are some complications of surgical open repair and fixation?
Surgical site infections DVT or PE Neurovascular injury Non-union Metalwork prominence
What is an ankle sprain?
Ligament injuries to the ankle
How does an ankle sprain present?
Often after an inversion injury on plantar flexed ankle
Swelling and pain
Inability to weight bear
Tenderness over affected ligament
How is an ankle sprain managed?
XRAY - to ensure no bony injury
Analgesia
Ice
Elevation
Early mobilisation