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Ankle fracture (Broken ankle) - internal fixation

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Andrew Price: Consultant Orthopaedic and Knee Surgeon, Oxford Specialist in knee arthroscopy with mensical repair, knee revision, partial and total knee replacement, patello femoral resurfacing,...
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Duncan Whitwell: Consultant Orthopaedic and Oncology Surgeon, Knee and Hip Specialist, Oxford Specialist in knee and hip surgery especially hip and knee arthroscopy, knee replacement, hip replacement and resurfacing...
Gavin Bowden: Consultant Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Oxford Specialist in spine and hip surgery especially the management of degenerative disorders such as sciatica and spinal stenosis, neck and back...
James Bliss : Consultant Knee Surgeon, London A specialist in knee replacement, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, multi-ligament reconstruction and knee realignment procedures...
James Casha : Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Kent Specialist in spinal surgery, hip and knee replacement and arthroscopic surgery.   Mr Casha, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in...
James Wilson-MacDonald: Consultant Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Oxford Specialist in spine surgery especially the treatment of disorders of the spine such as fractures, tumours, infections, spinal deformities...
Jeremy Fairbank: Consultant Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Oxford Specialist in spine surgery especially the treatment of disorders of the spine such as fractures, tumours, infections, spinal deformities...
John Hollingdale : Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, London An orthopaedic hip and knee surgeon in London  - Specialist in minimally invasive hip replacement operations and knee surgery   John...
John P Browett : Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, London A private consultant orthopaedic surgeon who is a knee specialist   Mr John P Browett, a fully trained consultant orthopaedic...
Jonathan Walczak : Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon, Kent Specialist in minimally invasive hip replacement operations and knee surgery   Mr Jonathan Walczak, MB BS BSc FRCS (Orth) was born in London and...
Lawrence Freedman: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, London Specialist in Knee Surgery including knee replacements and arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery for knee pain, torn cartilage and cruciate ligament injuries...
Max Gibbons: Consultant Orthopaedic and Oncology Surgeon, Knee and Hip Specialist, Oxford Specialist in knee arthritis surgery including partial and total knee replacement, soft tissue reconstruction for sports related injury of the...
Mr Sudhir G Rao: Consultant Orthopaedic and Sports Surgeon (Knee & Shoulder), London & Kent Specialist with expertise in Sports Injury of the Knee, Hip and Shoulder including Arthroscopic Surgery (Keyhole Surgery), Cruciate Ligament...
Paul Jairaj: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, London, Surrey and Dorset Specialist in sports injuries and joint replacement surgery.  Fellowship trained in arthroscopic, minimally invasive and computer guided surgery....
PJS (Chan) Jeer : Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Kent Specialist in hip, knee replacement, ankle surgery, forefoot surgery, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, cartilage transplant surgery and...
Richard Sinnerton : Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Surrey Specialist in arthroscopic (keyhole) operations, shoulder surgery, elbow surgery, and reverse geometry shoulder replacement   Richard J...
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Sean Curry : Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, London Specialist in knee, hip and trauma surgery including knee and hip replacements   Mr Sean Curry , a Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon...
Simon Jennings: Consultant Sport, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, London Specialist in all sports injuries and trauma surgery   Mr Simon Jennings, a fully trained consultant orthopaedic surgeon in London specialising...
Simon Moyes: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, London Specialist in arthroscopic and minimally invasive treatment and orthopaedic surgery for injuries to shoulder, knee, foot and ankle   Simon...
Stephen H Norris: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Sheffield, South Yorkshire A Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, and specialist in hand, wrist and foot surgery in Sheffield   Stephen H Norris works in private...
Suhaib Sait: Consultant Orthopaedic Shoulder and Knee Surgeon, London & Kent Specialist in arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, knee and shoulder surgery, sports injuries and hand surgery - carpal tunnel syndrome &...
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If you are considering surgery for a broken ankle or have an operation planned, it is important to know all you can about it. This includes:
 
  • why you need this operation
  • what it will be like
  • how it will affect you
  • what risks are involved
  • any alternatives.
 
The information here is a guide to common medical practice. Each hospital and doctor will have slightly different ways of doing things, so you should follow their guidance where it is different from the information given here. Because all patients, conditions and treatments vary it cannot cover everything. Use this information when making choices regarding broken ankle treatment with your doctors. You should mention any worries you have. Remember that you can ask for more information at any time.
 
 

What is the problem?

Your ankle is broken. A break is also called a fracture. There is no difference in severity between a fractured bone and a broken bone. Therefore your injury may be called a fractured ankle. 
 
The broken bones may still be in the correct place (undisplaced) or out of place (displaced). It is also possible that the ligaments that normally hold the ankle in position are also damaged.
 
Your type of operation will depend on the type of fracture. This should be discussed with your orthopaedic doctors.
Ankle fracture
Ankle fracture

What is the ankle joint?

The ankle is a hinge joint comprised of three bones: the shinbone (tibia), the other bone of the lower leg (fibula) and the talus at the top of the foot. The shinbone (tibia) extends down the inside of the leg to form the inner bony bump of the ankle, called the medial malleolus. The fibula runs next to the tibia to form the outer bony bump of the ankle, called the lateral malleolus. The talus is enclosed within the ends of the tibia and fibula.
 
The ankle joint allows the foot to bend up and down. Usually one or both leg bones break, rather than the talus.
Ankle fracture 2
Ankle fracture 2

What has gone wrong?

One or more of the bones in the ankle joint has been broken:
 
  • It could be only the lateral malleolus at the base of the fibula that is broken
  • It could be only the medial malleolus at the base of the tibia that is broken
  • It could be that both the lateral malleolus and medial malleolus are both broken
  • The talus may be pulled right out the joint (dislocated). This is called a fracture-dislocation
 
Your treatment would depend on the type of fracture and whether the fracture was displaced or not. It will also depend on how stable the fracture is. Generally, a stable fracture is easily held in position by a plaster and an unstable fracture would need to be held in place by a plate and screws.
Ankle fracture 3
Ankle fracture 3

The aim

The aim is to fix the ankle bones in the correct place while your fracture heals. If the fracture is displaced, we aim to re-align the bones to make the joint as normal as possible. We will then hold the bones in position with plates and screws while your fracture heals.
 

The benefits

If a displaced fracture is in a joint, it can make the joint surfaces very rough and lead to arthritis. Reconstructing the ankle reduces the risk of arthritis developing to a minimum.
 

Are there any alternatives?

The decision to treat a fractured ankle with surgery depends on the type of fracture. Not every fractured ankle needs to be operated on. Some can be re-aligned by pushing and pulling (manipulation) and then held in position with a plaster only.
 
In some cases it is better to fix the fracture with plates and screws, if treatment with a cast only is not the best option.
 

What if you do nothing?  

If the bones are out of place, and you do not have an operation you may develop arthritis in the ankle within a year or two.
 

Who should have it done?

If your ankle is broken and you are fit enough to undergo surgery, you ought to have the fracture fixed.
 

Who should not have it done?

If you suffer major medical problems, these should be sorted out before you have the operation. These problems include irregular heart rhythms and breathing problems.
 
If your leg is very swollen, you should wait for the swelling to go down before having your operation. This may take as long as six days.
 
Author: Mr Boyd Goldie MBBS FRCS BSC DHMSA. Consultant in orthopaedics & trauma.
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