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A posterior malleolus fracture means that there has been a break on the lower back side of the tibia or shin bone. Learn about treatment and recovery.
Learn about trimalleolar ankle fractures, what can cause them, and options for surgical treatment.
Posterior malleolus - the back part of the tibia A fracture on the outside of the ankle, the lowest part of the fibula, is the most common site of such an injury.
Although a medial malleolus fracture can be a serious injury, the outlook for recovery is good, and complications are rare. Here’s what you need to know.
All told, isolated posterior malleolus fractures account for only around 1% of ankle fractures. More often, breaks will occur when the medial and lateral malleolus are also involved.
Patients with ankle fractures involving the posterior malleolus treated with a posterior approach had similar outcomes to those treated with a traditional approach, according to published results.
Posterior malleolus fracture There are different options for surgery on this malleolus. One option involves inserting screws that run from the front to the back of the ankle or the other way around.
It is treated like a sprain. Isolated medial or posterior malleolar fractures may be stable, but since it takes more force to break these bones they are not uncommonly unstable.
Posterior malleolar fractures are typically associated with fractures of the medial and lateral malleoli, which, after stabilization of the posterior fragment, should be managed by the same ...
Researchers in Singapore have determined a connection between the posterior malleolar fragment size in trimalleolar fractures and the likelihood of undesirable postoperative outcome. &ldquo ...
If an associated fracture of the posterior malleolus is present, an injury of the posterior syndesmosis ligament is likely, which causes further instability of the ankle.