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This study aims to assess and compare ultrasound findings, radiographic findings and intraoperative findings in cases of Pott's fractures weber types B and C to evaluate the accuracy of ultrasound in diagnosis of syndesmotic injury.
Ankle fractures are among of the most frequently addressed injuries by orthopedic surgeons. Ankle fractures have an incidence rate about 107-145 per 100000 in adult population. Approximately 10% of these fractures are concomitant with syndesmotic injury. This percentage is doubled in patients who need open reduction and internal fixation( ORIF).As a result ,it is essential for orthopedic surgeons to accurately diagnose these injuries,which ocurr in up to 40% of weber type B pott's fracture and up to 80% in pott's c. Failure to properly diagnose or treat these injuries can lead to persistent ankle pain ,functional instability and early osteoarthritis. The ankle joint is a synovial joint that connects leg bones :the fibula which ends distally with lateral malleolus and the tibia which ends distally with tibial plafond , medial malleolus and posterior malleolus ,with the talus.It is a complex hinge joint.) 2.Kennedy JG, Soffe KE, Dalla Vedova P, Stephens MM, O'Brien T, Walsh MG, McManus F( Ankle syndesmosis injuries are common, but diagnosing and treating them can be challenging, often leading to differing opinions among healthcare providers. It is crucial for orthopedic surgeons to recognize the complex nature of these injuries, especially when they involve damage to the interosseous membrane. Patients may seek medical attention years after the initial injury, reporting gradual, worsening pain and swelling following physical activity. These symptoms can significantly affect their quality of life.
Diagnostic dilemma of syndesmotic injury in ankle fracture:
The are different modalities regarding the diagnosis:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Correlation between ultrasound findings vs intraoperative findings in syndesmotic ankle injury | Active Comparator | Correlation between ultrasound findings vs intraoperative findings in syndesmotic injury of Pott's B and c |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Fixation of Pott's fracture b and c | Procedure | Assessment of syndesmotic injury via X-ray, CT, ultrasound and intraoperative |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Syndesmotic ankle injury in pott's fracture | Correlation between :1-ultrasound findings regarding syndesmotic injury in pott's fracture weber b and c:*AITFL (anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament)for continuity, contour and presence of hematoma.
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| Syndesmotic ankle injury in pott's fracture | Intraoperative findings in pott's Weber b and c fracture guided with guided with arthroscopy and ORIF (open reduction and internal fixation). | baseline |
| Ankle syndesmotic injury in pott's fracture | Preoperative X-ray and CT scanning | baseline |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Mohamed Salah Shehata, Orthopedic resident | Contact | +2001156593716 | mosala304@gmail.com | |
| Sherif Eltregy, SST.professor | Contact | +2001221754037 | Shareeftraigy07@gmail.com |
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