Login
Keywords
ankle
dislocation
fibula
fracture
fracture blister
plates
tibia
weberc
Add Keywords (each keyword on a new line)
 
Image Search
Site Search
Related Categories
Home > Images > Skeletal Trauma > Weber C fracture-dislocation of the ankle
HUS Radiology department

Weber C ankle fracture: Lateral X-ray

Associated Images

Weber C fracture-dislocation of left ankle: AP X-ray

Page 1 of 1 pages

Comments

mukhp99, November 14, 2007

This X-ray shouldn’t have been taken, as we do not need X-ray to diagnose the problem.
The ankle should have been reduced prior to the X-ray.
Need operative fixation to achieve a good outcome in ideal circumstances.

kirthi35, November 17, 2007

I do not agree with the previous comment
As a x-ray will take only few minutes to take but would reveal valuable information such as associated injuries ( as in this case the fibula fracture)the outcome with the data obtained through x-ray would greatly improve the operative care that can be given to such patients.
The delay in obtaining the x-ray probably by few minutes would not be a waste or irreparable loss.
As for the definitive treatment, ankle has to be reduced under GA and fibula needs to be fixed preferably with a plate/screws.

Submit a Comment

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?