The Os subfibulare, or round ossicles at the tip of the lateral malleolus, are often regarded as accessory bone. Some patients with such fragments, however, complain of ankle pain and repeated sprain. This study addresses whether these fragments are unnecessary and ignorable?
Type I a: only ATFL was attached to one fragment Type I b: ATFL and CF were attached to one fragment Type I c: ATFL, CF, and PTFL were attached to one fragment Type II : ATFL and CF were attached to two individual fragments There were 7 Type I a, 37 Type I b, 6 Type I c, and 4 Type II. Fifty-one ankles (94%) developed bony union and three united fibrously. The talar tilt was restored from 9.8 to 4.7 degrees after surgery. The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle SocietyƱs clinical rating system for the ankle-hindfoot improved from 77 to 98 and ankle pain decreased dramatically.