Fifth metatarsal fractures have been regularly classified by zones, with the description of a Jones fracture commonly being misrepresented. The aim of this study was to map the fracture patterns across the entire metatarsal shaft, and correlate with their outcomes. A historic cohort study was completed of all fifth metatarsal fractures presenting to our unit between February 2016 – July 2021. Fracture patterns were individually mapped and designated as zone 1-shaft, including designation of fractures which bridge each zone (zone 1–2 etc). Fracture patterns were cumulatively combined using GNU Image Manipulation Program to show the combined fracture map patterns per outcome. The clinical notes were examined to assess patient outcome.Introduction
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Deltoid ligament reconstruction (DLR) is an important factor in the consideration of pes planus deformity. There is little evidence in the literature determining whether DLR could mitigate the risk of patients acquiring flat foot postoperatively following deltoid ligament injury. Our objective was to establish if there was a difference in pes planus deformity in patients who underwent DLR during their ankle fracture fixation compared to those who did not.Introduction
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Fibula shortening with an intact anterior tibiofibular ligament (ATFL) and medial ligament instability causes lateral translation of the talus. Our hypothesis was that the interaction of the AITFL tubercle of the fibular with the tibial incisura would propagate lateral translation due to the size differential. To assess what degree of shortening of the fibular would cause the lateral translation of the talus.Introduction
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