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  • Title: Combined Posteromedial and Posterolateral Approaches for 2-Part Posterior Malleolar Fracture Fixation.
    Author: Yang Y, He W, Zhou H, Xia J, Li B, Yu T.
    Journal: Foot Ankle Int; 2020 Oct; 41(10):1234-1239. PubMed ID: 32683981.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: This study investigated the clinical efficacy of combined posteromedial and posterolateral approaches for repair of 2-part posterior malleolar fractures associated with medial and lateral malleolar fractures. METHODS: This case series report included 27 Weber B with Haraguchi type II patients with medial and lateral malleolar fractures combined with 2-part posterior malleolar fractures. Patients were treated with open reduction and internal fixation through a combination of posteromedial and posterolateral approaches from January 2015 to January 2018. There were 11 males and 16 females, with an average age of 61.5 years (range, 53-67 years). The procedures were performed on prone patients under spinal anesthesia. The medial, lateral, and posterior malleolar fractures were exposed through posteromedial and posterolateral approaches performed at the same time. The lateral malleolar fracture was fixed using a plate, the medial malleolar fracture was fixed using screws, and the posterior malleolar fracture was fixed using a plate or cannulated screws according to the size of the fragments. We performed follow-up on 22 patients for an average of 30 months (range, 18-48 months). RESULTS: Primary healing of the incisions was achieved in all cases, and no infection was found. The mean time of bone union was 12.5 weeks (range, 10-15 weeks). The mean time from the operation to full weightbearing was 13 weeks (range, 11-16 weeks). We used the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot Scale to score patient outcomes; the mean score was 85.4 (range, 80-92) at the final follow-up. No significant pain was found at the final follow-up. CONCLUSION: This study showed that satisfactory outcomes were achieved with combined posteromedial and posterolateral approaches. Therefore, we believe this approach was a good alternative strategy to repair 2-part posterior malleolar fractures associated with medial and lateral malleolar fractures. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, retrospective case series.
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