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Pott-Fraktur Pott's fracture
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Pott's fracture, also known as Pott's syndrome I and Dupuytren fracture, is an archaic term loosely applied to a variety of bimalleolar ankle fractures. The injury is caused by a combined abduction external rotation from an eversion force. This action strains the sturdy medial (deltoid) ligament of the ankle, often tearing off the medial malleolus due to its strong attachment. The talus then moves laterally, shearing off the lateral malleolus or, more commonly, breaking the fibula superior to the tibiofibular syndesmosis. If the tibia is carried anteriorly, the posterior margin of the distal end of the tibia is also sheared off by the talus. A fractured fibula in addition to detaching the medial malleolus will tear the tibiofibular syndesmosis. The combined fracture of the medial malleolus Die Pott-Fraktur ist eine von Sir Percivell Pott im Jahre 1769 beschriebene Fraktur des (seines eigenen) Unterschenkels. Er beschrieb diese Fraktur als häufigsten Typ aller Sprunggelenkfrakturen. Heutzutage wird die Bezeichnung Pott-Fraktur nicht mehr verwendet, da die beschriebene Form der Sprunggelenkfraktur sehr selten auftritt. Im englischen Sprachraum wird der Begriff Pott's fracture heute für eine bimalleolare Fraktur verwendet.
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Pott's fracture, also known as Pott's syndrome I and Dupuytren fracture, is an archaic term loosely applied to a variety of bimalleolar ankle fractures. The injury is caused by a combined abduction external rotation from an eversion force. This action strains the sturdy medial (deltoid) ligament of the ankle, often tearing off the medial malleolus due to its strong attachment. The talus then moves laterally, shearing off the lateral malleolus or, more commonly, breaking the fibula superior to the tibiofibular syndesmosis. If the tibia is carried anteriorly, the posterior margin of the distal end of the tibia is also sheared off by the talus. A fractured fibula in addition to detaching the medial malleolus will tear the tibiofibular syndesmosis. The combined fracture of the medial malleolus, lateral malleolus, and the posterior margin of the distal end of the tibia is known as a "trimalleolar fracture". An example of Pott's fracture would be in a sports tackling injury. The player receives a blow to the outside of the ankle, causing the ankle to roll inwards (so that the sole of the foot faces laterally). This damages the ligaments on the inside of the ankle and fractures the fibula at the point of contact (usually just above the tibiofibular syndesmosis). A better way to visualize this is the two hands of a clock, with one hand facing 12 and the other facing 6. The vertical line they form represents the fibula of the person's right leg. The lateral force approaches from 3 o'clock, sending the lower hand snapping outwards to point at 5 o'clock. Bimalleolar fractures are less likely to result in arthritis than trimalleolar fractures. Die Pott-Fraktur ist eine von Sir Percivell Pott im Jahre 1769 beschriebene Fraktur des (seines eigenen) Unterschenkels. Er beschrieb diese Fraktur als häufigsten Typ aller Sprunggelenkfrakturen. Heutzutage wird die Bezeichnung Pott-Fraktur nicht mehr verwendet, da die beschriebene Form der Sprunggelenkfraktur sehr selten auftritt. Im englischen Sprachraum wird der Begriff Pott's fracture heute für eine bimalleolare Fraktur verwendet.
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