Outer ankle fracture

Fibular fracture, malleolar fracture, bimalleolar fracture, trimalleolar fracture, Weber fractures, fracture of the fibula, fracture of the external ankle, Definition Ankle fractures such as the outer ankle fracture are fractures of the ankle joint fork with varying degrees of pronounced fracture. Both the inner and the outer ankle can be affected. With 10% of fractures, … Outer ankle fracture

Non-surgical treatment | Outer ankle fracture

Non-surgical treatment A non-operative or even conservative therapy of an external ankle fracture (ankle fracture) is a good alternative compared to a surgical intervention, which of course involves the general risks of surgery. A prerequisite for the non-operative therapy of an external ankle fracture is that the fracture is uncomplicated and stable. A bone fracture … Non-surgical treatment | Outer ankle fracture

Aftercare | Surgery after an external ankle fracture

Aftercare After successful surgery of the external ankle fracture, an early functional follow-up treatment can take place, i.e. the mobility of the ankle joint can be trained while relieving the operated leg. A lower leg cast is only necessary in the case of extensive fractures. The inserted wound tubes (Redon drainages) are removed on the … Aftercare | Surgery after an external ankle fracture

Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Introduction The external ankle fracture (fibula fracture) can be treated surgically or conservatively. Which treatment is appropriate in individual cases depends on the exact location of the fracture and which structures are affected. In this context, it is particularly important whether the syndesmosis (“ligament adhesion”) between the inner and outer ankle is also affected and … Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Conservative therapy for external ankle fracture | Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Conservative therapy for external ankle fracture In principle, conservative therapy of the external ankle fracture is possible for non-displaced fractures and fractures without syndesmosis injury. This includes simple external ankle fractures or internal ankle fractures below the syndesmosis as well as non-displaced external ankle fractures at the level of the syndesmosis, provided that the syndesmosis … Conservative therapy for external ankle fracture | Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Operation for fracture of the lateral malleolus | Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Operation for fracture of the lateral malleolus In unstable or displaced fractures of the Weber B and C types, in which the ligamentous apparatus of the ankle has very probably or certainly also been injured, as well as in so-called open fractures, in which one or more of the fragments protrude through the skin to … Operation for fracture of the lateral malleolus | Therapy of the external ankle fracture

Symptoms of an external ankle fracture

The physician sees the classic picture of an external ankle fracture as follows: Swelling Hematoma discoloration (bruise) Pain Misalignment Function restriction (Funktio laesa) Depending on the extent of the fracture and the accompanying injuries, the above-mentioned signs (symptoms) of an external ankle fracture occur in varying degrees and locations. On reaching the doctor, the injured … Symptoms of an external ankle fracture