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Pott' s Fracture
Medical Questions » Pott' s Fracture
Name: Pott' s Fracture |
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Fracture above the ankle, when the bottom ends of the two bones in the lower leg (the tibia and fibula) are broken off. |
Causes of Pott' s Fracture A twisting force to the lower leg often after catching the foot in a hole while running. |
Symptoms of Pott' s Fracture Pain, swelling, tenderness and loss of function of the lower leg and ankle. |
Tests for Pott' s Fracture Diagnosed by an X-ray. |
Treatment for Pott' s Fracture Manipulation of bone ends under anaesthetic to achieve good alignment, then the ankle is encased in plaster. Sometimes open operation and fixation of the bones by plates and screws is required.
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Complications of Pott' s Fracture of its treatment Failure to heal, poorly aligned bone ends and infection after open operation. |
Likely Outcome of Pott' s Fracture Require up to three months to heal adequately. |
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