Clinical presentation and surgical treatment of distal fibular non-union with talus chondral lesions in a pediatric patient: A case report

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Background: In children, fracture non-union is uncommon yet, curiously, non-union of distal fibula fractures are rarely reported. Historically, the most common treatment of a lateral malleolus fracture after an ankle sprain is conservative, which usually leads to fracture union. However, even in clinically stable ankles, subsequent pain arising from fracture site could suggest non-union, thereby necessitating reexamination and possible secondary treatment. Case presentation: We report the case of an 8-year-old girl with an epiphyseal distal fibula fracture complicated with a symptomatic non-union associated with the chondral flap of the talar dome after conservative treatment. Surgical excision of the fragment and chondroplasty was performed and resulted in an excellent clinical outcome. Conclusion: This case report illustrates the necessity of particularly meticulous evaluation of pediatric post-traumatic ankle pain. Surgical treatment as well as talar chondral evaluation should be taken into consideration in the treatment of pediatric distal fibular nonunion.

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Turati, M., Leone, G., Zanchi, N., Omeljaniuk, R. J., Brahim, L., Zatti, G., … Bigoni, M. (2020). Clinical presentation and surgical treatment of distal fibular non-union with talus chondral lesions in a pediatric patient: A case report. BMC Surgery, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-020-00782-z

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