Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome

Ankle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients with ankle fractures who underwent surgical treatment in our institution from January 2000 to December 2003 was undertaken to analyze the common causes and patterns of ankle fractures; and the functional...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Hafiz Z, Nazri MY, Azril MA, Kassim NA, Nordin N, Daraup S, N Premchandran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 2011-03-01
Series:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
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Online Access:http://morthoj.org/2011v5n1/Ankle_Fracture.pdf
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spelling doaj-5b26f7ba8ce148b392225fca026001162021-05-02T01:14:38ZengMalaysian Orthopaedic AssociationMalaysian Orthopaedic Journal1985-25332011-03-01514043Ankle Fractures: The Operative OutcomeAhmad Hafiz Z0Nazri MY1Azril MA2Kassim NA3Nordin N4 Daraup S5N Premchandran6MS OrthMMed OrthMMed OrthMBBSMBBS (UM)MBBSMS OrthAnkle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients with ankle fractures who underwent surgical treatment in our institution from January 2000 to December 2003 was undertaken to analyze the common causes and patterns of ankle fractures; and the functional outcome of operative treatment for these fractures. Eighty patients were identified and reviewed. There were 65 male (81.3%) and 15 female patients (18.7%) with age ranging from 13 to 71 years old (mean, 32.3y). Common causes of ankle fractures were trauma (especially motor vehicle accidents), sports injuries and the osteoporotic bones in the elderly. Weber C (64.0%) was the most common pattern of fracture at presentation. The most common operative treatment for ankle fractures was open reduction and internal fixation (73 patients, 91.2%). Excellent and good outcomes were achieved in 93.8% of cases when measured using the Olerud and Molander scoring system for foot and ankle. In conclusion, operative treatment for ankle fractures restores sufficient stability and allowed mobility of the ankle joint.http://morthoj.org/2011v5n1/Ankle_Fracture.pdfAnkle FractureOperative TreatmentFunctional Outcome
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author Ahmad Hafiz Z
Nazri MY
Azril MA
Kassim NA
Nordin N
Daraup S
N Premchandran
spellingShingle Ahmad Hafiz Z
Nazri MY
Azril MA
Kassim NA
Nordin N
Daraup S
N Premchandran
Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Ankle Fracture
Operative Treatment
Functional Outcome
author_facet Ahmad Hafiz Z
Nazri MY
Azril MA
Kassim NA
Nordin N
Daraup S
N Premchandran
author_sort Ahmad Hafiz Z
title Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
title_short Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
title_full Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
title_fullStr Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
title_sort ankle fractures: the operative outcome
publisher Malaysian Orthopaedic Association
series Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
issn 1985-2533
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Ankle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients with ankle fractures who underwent surgical treatment in our institution from January 2000 to December 2003 was undertaken to analyze the common causes and patterns of ankle fractures; and the functional outcome of operative treatment for these fractures. Eighty patients were identified and reviewed. There were 65 male (81.3%) and 15 female patients (18.7%) with age ranging from 13 to 71 years old (mean, 32.3y). Common causes of ankle fractures were trauma (especially motor vehicle accidents), sports injuries and the osteoporotic bones in the elderly. Weber C (64.0%) was the most common pattern of fracture at presentation. The most common operative treatment for ankle fractures was open reduction and internal fixation (73 patients, 91.2%). Excellent and good outcomes were achieved in 93.8% of cases when measured using the Olerud and Molander scoring system for foot and ankle. In conclusion, operative treatment for ankle fractures restores sufficient stability and allowed mobility of the ankle joint.
topic Ankle Fracture
Operative Treatment
Functional Outcome
url http://morthoj.org/2011v5n1/Ankle_Fracture.pdf
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