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Table 1 Patient demographic data

From: Concurrent ipsilateral Tillaux fracture and medial malleolar fracture in adolescents: management and outcome

No.

Gender

Age (years + months)

Interval (days)

Lateral

Cause

Associated injuries

TMM

DT (mm)

SD

Treatment

Complications

Follow-up(months)

AOFAS

1

F

14 + 11

3

L

Traffic

_

S-H III

5.6

 

ORIF

6

96

2

F

12 + 9

6

R

Sliding

Distal fibular Fx; TS

H-B

8

No

ORIF

P + S

13

90

3

M

14 + 11

5

L

Traffic

Distal fibular Fx

H-C

2

No

ORIF

8

96

4

F

12 + 1

5

R

Sliding

Distal fibular Fx, avulsion of PLTA, TS

H-C

9.4

No

ORIF

P + S

Nonunion of medial malleoli

10

90

5

M

13 + 1

20

R

Falling

Distal fibular and S-H I epiphyseal Fx, TS

H-C

8.2

Yes

Traction

P + S

Nonunion of Tillaux and medial malleoli, instability, OA

27

64

6

M

12 + 10

7

L

Soccer

Distal fibula Fx, avulsion of PLTA

H-C

8.8

No

ORIF

6

96

  1. Fx fracture, TS talar subluxation, PLTA posterolateral tibial aspect, ORIF open reduction and internal fixation for Tillaux and/or medial malleolar fractures, P + S plate + screws for distal fibular fracture, TMM type of medial malleolar fracture, DT initial displacement of Tillaux fragment, SD syndesmotic disruption, OA osteoarthritis