There is a high incidence of re-operations after surgery for ankle fractures. According to the Danish Fracture Database (DFDB) the re-operation rate, excluding hardware removal, is almost 10%. We are conducting a study on the efficacy of an evidence based algorithm for the treatment of ankle fractures.
Treatment of ankle fractures is complex and includes assessment of fracture pattern, severity of soft-tissue involvement and general health- and functional status of the patients. Historically most fractures, undisplaced as well as displaced, were treated non-operatively with acceptable results but in recent years there is an increasing trend towards operative management of unstable fractures. Techniques for operative management of ankle fractures are varied and assessment of instability is mainly based on classic x-ray classification systems such as Lauge-Hansen or the AO that are difficult to reproduce\[6\]. We hypothesize that a standardized and evidence based approach to ankle fracture management will lead to a decrease in re-operation rate. The aim of this study is to standardize the management of ankle fractures in our department, by introducing an algorithm based on best evidence present. We want to investigate: 1. The effect of this algorithm on the re-operation rate of surgically treated ankle fractures in a two-year prospective observational setup with a minimum of one-year of follow-up. 2. The need for surgery and functional outcome of patients with isolated lateral malleolus fractures in which the treatment is dictated by ankle stability assessed on weight bearing radiographs.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
An evidence based algorithm for ankle fractures
Hvidovre University Hospital
Hvidovre, Denmark
RECRUITINGChange in re-operation rate
Change in re-operation rate following introduction of PRO malleol algorithm
Time frame: one year
Rate of surgery for isolated lateral ankle fractures
Rate of surgery for isolated lateral ankle fractures, following introduction of algorithm
Time frame: one year
SF 36
SF 36 before fracture and at 12 months
Time frame: day 0 and 12 months
Ollerud Molander Ankle Score
Time frame: Before fracture, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 1 year
Forgotten Joint Score
Before fracture, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 1 year
Time frame: Before fracture, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 1 year
Rate of complications not requiring surgery
DVT, Nerve damage,
Time frame: One year
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