Limitations of Standard Fluoroscopy in Detecting Rotational Malreduction of the Syndesmosis in an Ankle Fracture Model
Foot & Ankle International2011Vol. 32(6), pp. 616–622
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Abstract
In the setting of ankle fractures with syndesmosis disruption, fixing the fibula in as much as 30 degrees of external rotation may go undetected using intraoperative fluoroscopy alone.
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