# The role of comorbidities in a rare case of sequential atraumatic lateral malleolus fractures

**Authors:** Danil V Chernov, Nicholas Frappa, Matthew G Alben, Joshua Slowinski, Ryan Riley, Jennifer Gurske-dePerio

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjaf437 · 2025-06-23

## TL;DR

A 61-year-old woman with balance issues and vitamin D deficiency experienced rare atraumatic ankle fractures on both sides, highlighting the role of comorbidities in such injuries.

## Contribution

This is the first reported case of sequential atraumatic Weber C ankle fractures in the medical literature.

## Key findings

- The patient had bilateral atraumatic Weber C fractures 2 years apart.
- Comorbidities like balance disorder and vitamin D deficiency likely contributed to the fractures.
- Surgical interventions were required for both fractures due to severity.

## Abstract

We present the case of a 61-year-old female with bilateral sequential atraumatic Weber C ankle fractures occurring 2 years apart. Her medical history was notable for idiopathic neuropathy, balance disorder, morbid obesity, and vitamin D deficiency. She initially sustained a left-sided Weber C fracture requiring surgical fixation, followed by a similar atraumatic fracture on the contralateral side. Magnetic resonance imaging of the right ankle revealed a supra-syndesmotic fibular fracture with syndesmotic injury, prompting surgical intervention involving fibular osteotomy, locking plate fixation, and tightrope syndesmotic stabilization. To our knowledge, this is the first report of sequential, atraumatic Weber C ankle fractures in the literature. This case highlights the importance of recognizing non-traumatic etiologies of high fibular fractures in patients with impaired balance, altered biomechanics, and metabolic bone disease.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** morbid obesity (MONDO:0005139), vitamin D deficiency (MONDO:0100471)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Weber C ankle fractures (MESH:D064386), fracture (MESH:D050723), fibular fracture (MESH:D020427), obesity (MESH:D009765), balance disorder (MESH:D009358), metabolic bone disease (MESH:D001851), impaired balance (MESH:D060825), vitamin D deficiency (MESH:D014808), Weber C fracture (MESH:D020526), syndesmotic injury (MESH:D016512), idiopathic neuropathy (MESH:D020433)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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