Triplane fracture

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Background

  • Salter-Harris type IV fracture with components in all 3 planes
  • Occurs between ages 10-17
  • Typically a result of external rotation force

Clinical Features

  • Ankle pain/deformity
  • Inability to bear weight
  • Local tenderness

Differential Diagnosis

Distal Leg Fracture Types

Evaluation

  • Assess distal pulse, motor, and sensation
  • XR
    • AP view shows Salter-Harris III fracture
    • Lateral view shows Salter-Harris II fracture
  • CT
    • Often required to delineate degree of injury
    • Fracture involvement seen in all three planes

Management

  • Ortho consult in ED
  • Nonoperative
    • Usually sufficient, indicated in <2 mm displacement
  • Operative
    • If >2 mm displacement

Disposition

  • Most can be followed as outpatient
  • Admit for:
    • Open fracture
    • Signs of neurovascular injury
    • Concern for compartment syndrome

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