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Management of Acute Ankle Fractures 
in Patients With Diabetes.

Dolfi HerscoviciJulia M ScadutoJohn S EarlyMichael S PinzurVincent James Sammarco
Published in: Instructional course lectures (2023)
Ankle fractures in patients with diabetes can be difficult to manage, especially when patients present with hyperglycemia. Treatment often requires a combination of both medical and surgical care, especially in patients with poorly controlled diabetes. The goal of any treatment is to obtain a well-aligned ankle fracture that heals without any further displacement and to avoid the development of a Charcot joint. Nonsurgical treatment is usually reserved for nondisplaced fractures. Displaced fractures often require surgical treatment, and there are different options available, including standard fixation, fixation with multiple syndesmotic screw placement, external (thin wire) fixation alone, hybrid or combined internal and external fixation techniques, and primary arthrodesis. It is important to discuss the approach to the evaluation and treatment of these patients.
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