Court-Brown C M, McBirnie J, Wilson G
Edinburgh Orthopaedic Trauma Unit, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust, Scotland.
Acta Orthop Scand. 1998 Feb;69(1):43-7. doi: 10.3109/17453679809002355.
The epidemiology of ankle fractures is changing. Increasing longevity has resulted in the highest age-specific incidence of ankle fractures being in women between 75 and 84 years of age. The introduction of the AO classification has facilitated analysis of the commonest fracture types. This survey of 1,500 ankle fractures, seen in a 3-year period in the Edinburgh Orthopaedic Trauma Unit, shows that the commonest ankle fractures are the B1.1 and A1.2 lateral malleolar fractures. Isolated malleolar fractures accounted for two thirds of the series, with bimalleolar fractures occurring in one fourth of the patients and trimalleolar fractures in the remaining 7%. Open fractures occurred in 2%.
踝关节骨折的流行病学正在发生变化。人均寿命的延长导致踝关节骨折特定年龄发病率最高的人群为75至84岁的女性。AO分类法的引入有助于对最常见的骨折类型进行分析。这项对爱丁堡骨科创伤科3年期间诊治的1500例踝关节骨折的调查显示,最常见的踝关节骨折是B1.1型和A1.2型外踝骨折。单纯性外踝骨折占该组病例的三分之二,双踝骨折患者占四分之一,三踝骨折患者占其余的7%。开放性骨折占2%。