Sprenger De Rover Walter B, Alazzawi Sulaiman, Hallam Peter J, Walton Neil P
Department of Radiology, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, City Hospital campus, United Kingdom.
J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2011 Dec;19(3):364-6. doi: 10.1177/230949901101900321.
We present a case of an ipsilateral tibial shaft fracture and a distal tibial triplane fracture with an intact fibula in a 14-year-old boy. Computed tomography revealed the distal tibial triplane fracture with a 2.6-mm displaced Tillaux fragment and a posterior malleolar shear fragment. Open reduction and internal fixation was performed to optimise healing and outcome. This is a rare injury, for which a high index of suspicion is needed for diagnosis. Missing the intra-articular distal tibial triplane fracture could result in a disabling angular deformity (mostly varus) or limb-length discrepancy secondary to premature partial closure of the distal physis.