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An Analysis of Suboptimal Outcomes of Medial Malleolus Fractures in Skeletally Immature Children

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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.


 

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