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      Influence of fragment size and postoperative joint congruency on long-term outcome of posterior malleolar fractures.

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          Abstract

          One of the factors contributing to long-term outcome of posterior malleolar fractures is the development of osteoarthritis. Based on biomechanical, cadaveric, and small population studies, fixation of posterior malleolar fracture fragments (PMFFs) is usually performed when fragment size exceeds 25-33%. However, the influence of fragment size on long-term clinical and radiological outcome size remains unclear.

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          Journal
          Foot Ankle Int
          Foot & ankle international
          SAGE Publications
          1944-7876
          1071-1007
          Jun 2015
          : 36
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departement of General Surgery, Bronovo Hospital, The Hague, Netherlands cdrijfhout@gmail.com.
          [2 ] Departement of General Surgery, Medisch Centrum Haaglanden, The Hague, Netherlands.
          Article
          1071100715570895
          10.1177/1071100715570895
          25672944
          9d0f39bc-ac46-4237-bea7-269dc2b13757
          History

          AAOS,AOFAS,VAS,ankle,dorsiflexion,follow-up,fracture,fragment,long-term,malleolar,osteoarthritis,posterior,postoperative,step-off,trimalleolar

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