A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT

Abstract Background Fracture of the medial malleolus is one of the most frequent injuries treated surgically; however, the classification of the fracture has not attracted much attention and a good classification system is still lacking. Methods Consecutive cases of medial malleolus fractures were p...

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Main Authors: Fangke Hu, Guoyun Bu, Jun Liang, Haijing Huang, Jinquan He
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-021-02688-9
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spelling doaj-4f3b519c87f34a52ad12330de518221b2021-08-29T11:31:58ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2021-08-0116111010.1186/s13018-021-02688-9A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CTFangke Hu0Guoyun Bu1Jun Liang2Haijing Huang3Jinquan He4Orthopedic Department, Tianjin HospitalOrthopedic Department, Tianjin HospitalOrthopedic Trauma Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery I, Tianjin HospitalOrthopedic Trauma Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery I, Tianjin HospitalOrthopedic Trauma Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery I, Tianjin HospitalAbstract Background Fracture of the medial malleolus is one of the most frequent injuries treated surgically; however, the classification of the fracture has not attracted much attention and a good classification system is still lacking. Methods Consecutive cases of medial malleolus fractures were prospectively enrolled. Based on the 3-D reconstruction CT morphology and centered on the posterior colliculus of the medial malleolus, we classified the fractures into 4 types: type 1 with no involvement of the posterior colliculus, type 2 with partial involvement of posterior colliculus, type 3 with the entire involvement of posterior colliculus, and type 4 with the fracture line 4 vertically extended from the intercollicular groove to the comminuted fracture of the posterior malleolus. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the clinical significance of the classification. Results There were 273 cases prospectively enrolled. The distribution of the cases was type 1 of 12.1%, type 2 of 41.0%, type 3 of 30.0%, and type 4 of 16.8%. Statistics showed that the new classification had significant associations but did not totally depend on the classical ankle fracture classifications. Results showed that the new classification had implications in the severity of ankle fractures. From type 1 to type 4, the ankle joint was more and more unstable. Furthermore, comminuted medial malleolar fractures could be subdivided, and the new classification could provide useful information for surgical decision-making. Conclusions The novel classification was a useful system to describe the 3-D geometry of the fractured medial malleolus.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-021-02688-9Medial malleolusFracture3-D reconstruction CTClassification
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author Fangke Hu
Guoyun Bu
Jun Liang
Haijing Huang
Jinquan He
spellingShingle Fangke Hu
Guoyun Bu
Jun Liang
Haijing Huang
Jinquan He
A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Medial malleolus
Fracture
3-D reconstruction CT
Classification
author_facet Fangke Hu
Guoyun Bu
Jun Liang
Haijing Huang
Jinquan He
author_sort Fangke Hu
title A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
title_short A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
title_full A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
title_fullStr A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
title_full_unstemmed A novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-D reconstruction CT
title_sort novel classification for medial malleolar fracture based on the 3-d reconstruction ct
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Fracture of the medial malleolus is one of the most frequent injuries treated surgically; however, the classification of the fracture has not attracted much attention and a good classification system is still lacking. Methods Consecutive cases of medial malleolus fractures were prospectively enrolled. Based on the 3-D reconstruction CT morphology and centered on the posterior colliculus of the medial malleolus, we classified the fractures into 4 types: type 1 with no involvement of the posterior colliculus, type 2 with partial involvement of posterior colliculus, type 3 with the entire involvement of posterior colliculus, and type 4 with the fracture line 4 vertically extended from the intercollicular groove to the comminuted fracture of the posterior malleolus. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the clinical significance of the classification. Results There were 273 cases prospectively enrolled. The distribution of the cases was type 1 of 12.1%, type 2 of 41.0%, type 3 of 30.0%, and type 4 of 16.8%. Statistics showed that the new classification had significant associations but did not totally depend on the classical ankle fracture classifications. Results showed that the new classification had implications in the severity of ankle fractures. From type 1 to type 4, the ankle joint was more and more unstable. Furthermore, comminuted medial malleolar fractures could be subdivided, and the new classification could provide useful information for surgical decision-making. Conclusions The novel classification was a useful system to describe the 3-D geometry of the fractured medial malleolus.
topic Medial malleolus
Fracture
3-D reconstruction CT
Classification
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-021-02688-9
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