A 20-year-old man sustained an open medial dislocation of the ankle without an associated fracture after a low-energy inversion injury. Prompt debridement and reduction with primary wound closure of the skin were performed without suture of the capsule. Immobilisation in a non-weight-bearing cast for 30 days followed by ankle bracing for two weeks and subsequent physiotherapy, produced full functional recovery by three months. At follow-up at one year there was a full range of pain-free movement, although the radiographs and MR scan showed early post-traumatic degenerative change at the medial aspect of the tibiotalar and the calcaneocuboid joints.
Tarantino, U., Cannata, G., Gasbarra, E., Bondi, L., Celi, M., Iundusi, R. (2008). Open medial dislocation of the ankle without fracture. JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME, 90B(10), 1382-1384 [10.1302/0301-620X.90B10.21015].
Open medial dislocation of the ankle without fracture
TARANTINO, UMBERTO;CANNATA, GIUSEPPE;GASBARRA, ELENA;
2008-01-01
Abstract
A 20-year-old man sustained an open medial dislocation of the ankle without an associated fracture after a low-energy inversion injury. Prompt debridement and reduction with primary wound closure of the skin were performed without suture of the capsule. Immobilisation in a non-weight-bearing cast for 30 days followed by ankle bracing for two weeks and subsequent physiotherapy, produced full functional recovery by three months. At follow-up at one year there was a full range of pain-free movement, although the radiographs and MR scan showed early post-traumatic degenerative change at the medial aspect of the tibiotalar and the calcaneocuboid joints.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.