• Injury · Nov 2012

    Posteromedial ankle dislocation without malleolar fracture: a report of six cases.

    • T H Lui and K B Chan.
    • Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, North District Hospital, 9 Po Kin Road, Sheung Shui, NT, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. luithderek@yahoo.co.uk
    • Injury. 2012 Nov 1;43(11):1953-7.

    AbstractPosteromedial ankle dislocation without malleolar fracture is a rare injury. Six patients who suffered from this injury were reviewed. The deltoid ligament was not at risk in this particular type of dislocation. Those patients without chondral lesion have a good long-term prognosis if prompt reduction is performed. Associated chondral lesion is a significant contributing factor to late development of ankle osteoarthrosis.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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