1. An analysis of suboptimal outcomes of medial malleolus fractures in skeletally immature children.
- Author
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Luhmann SJ, Oda JE, O'Donnell J, Keeler KA, Schoenecker PL, Dobbs MB, and Gordon JE
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Age Factors, Ankle Injuries surgery, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Device Removal, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fracture Fixation, Internal instrumentation, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Fracture Healing physiology, Fractures, Malunited surgery, Fractures, Ununited surgery, Hospitals, Pediatric, Humans, Injury Severity Score, Intra-Articular Fractures diagnostic imaging, Intra-Articular Fractures surgery, Male, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Registries, Reoperation methods, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Treatment Outcome, Ankle Injuries diagnostic imaging, Bone Screws, Fracture Fixation, Internal adverse effects, Fractures, Malunited diagnostic imaging, Fractures, Ununited diagnostic imaging, Tarsal Bones injuries, Tarsal Bones surgery
- Abstract
We retrospectively analyzed cases of intra-articular medial malleolar fractures in skeletally-immature patients (Salter-Harris III and IV) with suboptimal outcomes at St. Louis Children's Hospital and Shriner's Hospital for Children. Common causes of poor outcome were fracture malunion or malreduction and physeal damage. Malreductions of only 2 mm does not appear to be tolerated and the concept of "remodeling" does not apply to these fracture patterns. Based on this study, we "recommend" fracture reduction and fixation if there is greater than 1 mm of fracture step-off..
- Published
- 2012