Acta
Abstract
The goal of this Acta Orthopaedica educational article is to provide an update on how to evaluate lateral malleolar ankle fractures at the level of the syndesmosis and to guide clinicians in selecting the most appropriate treatment method. We aim to clarify the indications for non-surgical treatment and to provide clinicians with an evidence-based approach to decision-making in these frequently encountered injuries. The authors introduce the concept of "congruent on weightbearing" in contrast to the historical thinking of ankle fractures as stable or unstable. We further elaborate on how this thinking should be the basis in the decision-making regarding treatment method to safely differentiate fractures that will heal uneventfully without surgical intervention from those that need internal reduction and stabilization. As long as crucial parts of the deltoid ligament are intact, lateral malleolar ankle fractures at the level of the syndesmosis maintain, or regain, joint congruency under weightbearing. Ankle fractures that stay congruent under weightbearing often heal uneventfully and can be safely treated without surgery. Furthermore, research has shown that early weightbearing and short immobilization periods are beneficial for patient recovery without an increase in complication rates.
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Rydberg, E. (1948). *Acta*.
Rydberg E. Acta. 1948.
Rydberg, Emilia. *Acta*. 1948.