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Ankle fractures. Supination-eversion fractures stage II. Primary and late


results of operative and non-operative treatment. Yde J. Kristensen KD. Acta Orthop Scand. 51(4):695-702, 1980 Aug. Sixty-nine patients with stage II supination-eversion fractures of the ankle, 34 treated by operation and 35 treated conservatively, were seen at follow-up after 3-10 years. There was no statistically significant differnce between the results of the two methods. However, larger series and perhaps a longer observation time are probably needed to decide whether the displacement of the lateral malleolus as a result of non-operative treatment affords the same possibility of unhindered ankle function as union of the lateral malleolus in the anatomical position obtained by operation.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.