A 72-year-old patient with bilateral Maisonneuve fractures

Clin Pract. 2012 Jul 12;2(3):e72. doi: 10.4081/cp.2012.e72. eCollection 2012 May 29.

Abstract

Maisonneuve fractures result from a disruption of the medial ankle structures and a proximal fibular fracture. Patient complaints can be misleading and there is a significant rate of delayed diagnosed injuries. We present a case of bilateral Maisonneuve fractures after a fall due to a syncopal collapse. A precise clinical examination led to this rare diagnosis. The injuries were treated with syndesmotic screw fixation, removal of hardware followed after 6 weeks. The patient was asymptomatic at three-months follow up. Patients with bilateral injuries undergoing standard surgical treatment can gain full recovery, but high suspicion in clinical examination is needed to detect this uncommon bilateral injury.

Keywords: ankle injury.; bilateral; maisonneuve fracture.

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