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Trimalleolar Ankle Fracture Dislocation

41 year old male with a trimalleolar ankle fracture dislocation. Treated staged with fragment specific fixation. He is 3 months out and back to light exercising and up to 8k steps per day!

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Ankle Fracture Fixed using “Fragment Specific Fixation”

50 year old female with an unstable lateral malleoli Weber B fracture. Fixed using Arthrex 2.4 titanium plates and 2.5 titanium headless screw. The Syndesmosis was stabilized using Arthrex tightrope. Walking and pain “free” at 6 weeks after surgery!

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Ankle Fracture treated with Minimally Invasive Surgery

59 year old with a Weber B ankle fracture. Had subtle widening of his medial joint space and clinically had a positive coronal plane shift. The ankle is a constrained joint and does not tolerate even 1 mm shift, which can change contact pressure in the ankle by upwards of 40%!

We proceeded with minimally invasive surgery via Arthrex Fibulock, at 3 months he is doing great, back to all activities such as running, hiking, skiing and snorkeling!

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3 months after ankle fracture surgery!

Excellent range of motion after ankle fracture surgery!