# Does Fragment-Specific Fixation Provide Better Functional Outcomes Following Trimalleolar Ankle Fractures?

**Authors:** Danuksha K Amarasena, Upamanyu Nath, Abhirun Das, Thomas Collins, Anand Pillai

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/19386400251343745 · Foot & Ankle Specialist · 2025-06-19

## TL;DR

This study compares new fragment-specific plating to conventional plating for trimalleolar ankle fractures and finds better functional outcomes with the new method.

## Contribution

The study introduces fragment-specific plating for trimalleolar fractures and evaluates its functional outcomes.

## Key findings

- Fragment-specific plating showed superior outcomes in FADI activity and pain subscales.
- No significant differences were observed in MOXFQ scores between the two plating methods.
- Larger studies are needed to confirm these results and guide treatment protocols.

## Abstract

Fractures to the ankle account for nearly 10% of all fractures. The trimalleolar configuration of ankle fracture is a notoriously unstable injury encompassing injury to the medial, lateral, and posterior malleolus, often occurring as a result of rotational force to the ankle. Historically, poorer outcomes have been associated with fractures of the posterior malleolar component, which were broadly categorized as a single homogenous group. Recent advancements and greater appreciation of fracture pathomechanisms have aided fragment classification and hence tailored fixation. Aims. Our study compares the post-operative functional outcomes following novel fragment-specific plating (Volition) against conventional plating during the surgical fixation of trimalleolar ankle fractures. Post-operative functional outcomes were measured at 12 months using the Foot and Ankle Disability Index (FADI) and Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire (MOXFQ) as patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to our orthopaedic department for a corrective surgery following a trimalleolar ankle fracture. Each fracture was confirmed via computed tomography (CT) imaging and corrected using either fragment-specific or conventional plating. Post-operatively, patients were followed up functionally and radiologically.

Our study included 22 matched pairs of patients, each of who required surgical fixation for a trimalleolar ankle fracture. The FADI and MOXFQ questionnaires were conducted to assess functional outcomes during the post-operative period. The PROM data indicated that there were statistically significant superior outcomes in both the activity and pain subscales of the FADI (P > .05). However, no significant differences were observed in the MOXFQ scores.

This study concludes that fragment-specific plating of the posterior malleolar component provides superior functional outcomes in terms of pain and activity levels following trimalleolar ankle fractures, as measured by the FADI. Larger studies with longer follow-up are needed to confirm these results and guide standardized treatment protocols.

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## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), Trimalleolar Ankle Fractures (MESH:D064386), injury to the (MESH:D014947), fracture (MESH:D050723)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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