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Ankle Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets Ankle fractures are very common injuries to the ankle which generally occur due to a twisting mechanism Diagnosis is made with plain radiographs of the ankle Treatment can be nonoperative or operative depending on fracture displacement, ankle stability, presence of syndesmotic injury, and patient activity demands 1
Ankle fractures - Weber and Lauge-Hansen Classification Basically there are three main types of ankle fractures These fractures are identical to the fractures described by Lauge-Hansen as supination-adduction, supination-exorotation and pronation-exorotation We will first give a short overview of these fractures and then discuss them in more detail
Weber classification of ankle fractures - Radiopaedia. org The Weber ankle fracture classification (or Danis-Weber classification) is a simple system for classification of lateral malleolar fractures, relating to the level of the fracture in relation to the ankle joint, specifically the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis
Ankle Fractures - Management - Reduction - TeachMeSurgery In orthopaedic practice, the Lauge-Hansen classification is more widely used This system is based on the ankle position at the time of injury and the deforming force involved, and is much more detailed than the Weber classification
Ankle fracture - WikEM Danis–Weber classification of ankle fractures (Types A, B and C) Danis–Weber classification on X-ray Weber A Oblique Weber B Oblique Weber B AP Weber C Oblique Weber C AP Bimalleolar fracture and right ankle dislocation on X-ray (anteroposterior)
Ankle Fractures (Broken Ankle) - OrthoInfo - AAOS Doctors classify ankle fractures according to the area of the bone that is broken For example, a fracture at the end of the fibula is called a lateral malleolus fracture, or if both the tibia and fibular are broken, it is called a bimalleolar fracture Two joints are involved in ankle fractures: