Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6085752 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundAcutely irreducible ankle fractures are uncommon. Irreducibility caused by interposition of soft tissue and entrapment of fracture fragments has been well described. An irreducible ankle fracture due to a locked fibular shaft fragment behind the tibia, a Bosworth fracture, is a rare injury.Case ReportWe describe a Bosworth fracture in a 19-year-old man subsequent to a fall.ConclusionThe Bosworth fracture dislocation is a rare injury to the ankle, the correct diagnosis of which depends on awareness of the variant and careful evaluation of the initial clinical and radiographic features. As with our patient, a good outcome is achievable despite the severe nature of these injuries.
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Authors
Prasad MRCS, Yassir MRCS, Philip P. FRCS Ed (Tr & Orth),