Ankle fractures can appear in many ways on X-rays. Such as medial malleolus fractures and lateral malleolus fractures, we can see on the image that the fracture line at the fracture is discontinuous. There are also fractures of the posterior malleolus, and the fractures of the medial malleolus, lateral malleolus, and posterior malleolus combined, which we call "three malleolar fractures", which can be shown on X-rays.
medial malleolus fracture
lateral malleolus fracture
posterior malleolus fracture
Three ankle fractures
【Medical Science】Pilon Fracture
There is a special type of ankle fracture that may not show up on plain X-rays. It is when the articular surface of the tibia collapses inward. We also call it a "Pilon fracture". When it collapses in, we may not be able to see if it is collapsed on the plain X-ray, but we can see a 360° image of the ankle on CT, so we can see if the patient has a collapsed ankle fracture. In the same way, when we do Pilon fracture surgery, ordinary two-dimensional X images cannot judge the quality of our surgical reduction. At this time, if the doctor has a tool that can take three-dimensional images, then the doctor's accurate operation is Very beneficial.
*Individual differences, patients should be subject to hospital diagnosis.
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