AN OVERVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF ANKLE FRACTURES IN GERIATRIC POPULATION

Author:

Paramesh Nikil Sanaba1,K S Shamanth2

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, DR B R Ambedkar Medical College

2. Junior Resident, Department of Orthopaedics, DR B R Ambedkar Medical College

Abstract

Background : Recent clinical studies have identified a significant increase in the incidence and severity of ankle fractures in the elderly population. Kannus et al reported that between 1970 and 2000 there was a three-fold increase in the number of ankle fractures among Finnish patients over 70 years old [1]. In addition, the authors demonstrated an increase in the more severe Lauge-Hansen supination-eversion stage four fracture, compared to more stable ankle fracture patterns in this elderly patient population. In the data available from the United States, ankle fractures have been reported to occur in as many as 8.3 per 1000 Medicare recipients, a figure that appears to be rising steadily [2] . There continues to be controversy within the orthopaedic community regarding the optimal management of geriatric ankle fractures. Operative fixation has been proven to be a safe and effective method of managing unstable ankle fractures in younger patients [3 ] . However, certain authors have recommended conservative treatment in older patients, based on poor surgical outcomes secondary to osteoporosis, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease and skin issues commonly seen with advanced age [4, 5, 6, 7] . Recommendations on appropriate management also appear to differ based on geographical location, evidenced by a recent study by Koval et al [2] . The authors demonstrated that the percentage of ankle fractures in patients older than 65 treated with surgical stabilization varied considerably in various parts of our country. The current paper reviews the complex issues associated with ankle fractures affecting the geriatric patient population, focusing on risk factors for fracture and surgical versus nonsurgical management. 30 patientsMethods: with closed displaced bimalleolar ankle fractures presenting to Dr B R Ambedkar medical college casualty from September 2020 to February 2022 who underwent surgery were taken into the study . The maximum studyResults: population belonged to the geriatric age group .At the end of follow-up (64.8%) had excellent clinical result, (35.2%) had good clinical result, and no patient had a poor functional outcome. For the radiological assessment, there were 20 patients (66.6%) with excellent, 7 (23.3%) with good, 3(10.%) with fair, while none with poor resu :Conclusion Treatment bimalleolar ankle is challenging because of limited soft tissue cover, poor bone quality with osteoporosis and less vascularity. There are various treatment options for these fractures starting from closed reduction with casting to open reduction and internal fixation with a plate. The excellent functional results and lack of soft tissue complications suggest that a surgical management with CC screw and plating should be considered as an option in bimalleolar ankle fractures. A balance between anatomical reduction and soft tissue stripping is required to avoid any complications.

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