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Original Article

Ankle Fractures: Supination-Eversion Fractures Stage II Primary and Late Results of Operative and Non-Operative Treatment

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Pages 695-701 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Sixty-nine patients with stage II supination-eversion fractures of the ankle, 34 treated by operation and 35 treated conservatively, were seen at follow-up after 3–10 years. There was no statistically significant difference between the results of the two methods. However, larger series and perhaps a longer observation time are probably needed to decide whether the displacement of the lateral malleolus as a result of non-operative treatment affords the same possibility of unhindered ankle function as union of the lateral malleolus in the anatomical position obtained by operation.

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