# Modified 3D-Controlled Inside-Out Compression Screw Fixation Technique in Posterior Malleolar Fractures: A Narrative Review and Case Report

**Authors:** Johannes Wunder, Leander Gaul, Johannes Gabel, Ahmet Mestan, Christian von Rüden

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm15010154 · Journal of Clinical Medicine · 2025-12-25

## TL;DR

This paper presents a modified surgical technique for treating posterior malleolar fractures using a minimally invasive approach with 3D imaging, focusing on geriatric patients.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is a modified inside-out screw fixation technique for posterior malleolar fractures using 3D imaging guidance.

## Key findings

- The modified technique provides stable fixation with minimal soft-tissue disruption.
- It is particularly effective for geriatric patients and those with compromised soft-tissue conditions.
- The method combines biomechanical advantages with detailed postoperative management strategies.

## Abstract

Fractures of the posterior malleolus are key determinants of ankle stability and long-term functional outcome in complex ankle injuries. The posterolateral rim fragment represents a bony avulsion of the posterior syndesmotic complex. Anatomical reduction of this fragment restores the fibular incisura, posterior tibiotalar stability, and syndesmotic integrity. Based on a geriatric case of a trimalleolar ankle fracture with a Bartoníček type 2 posterior malleolar component, this review describes a modified minimally invasive inside-out fixation technique performed under intraoperative three-dimensional imaging. The posterior malleolar fragment was stabilized using a posterior-to-anterior headless double-threaded compression screw. The medial malleolus was fixed with two parallel partially threaded cannulated cancellous screws, and the distal fibular fracture was stabilized using a reamed intramedullary locking nail. The surgical technique, potential complications, and postoperative management are described in detail. This approach combines the biomechanical advantages of direct posterior malleolar fixation with minimal soft-tissue disruption, providing a stable and reliable construct for the treatment of complex ankle fractures, particularly in geriatric patients and in those with compromised soft-tissue conditions.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** avulsion (MESH:D000071562), Fractures of the (MESH:D050723), ankle injuries (MESH:D016512), ankle fracture (MESH:D064386)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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