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An Evaluation of the Weber Classification of Ankle Fractures

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Journal Injury
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Date 1999 Apr 21
PMID 10209586
Citations 26
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Abstract

This retrospective study over a 3 year follow-up was designed to establish the significance of the Weber classification of ankle fractures with regards to functional and radiographic outcome. One hundred and seven patients were available for follow-up, of which 88 ankles could be classified with the Weber system. Medial malleolar fractures alone and pilon fractures could not be classified with this system. A correlation was found between the type of Weber fracture and the overall ankle score. This held true for unimalleolar fractures alone. More complex bimalleolar and trimalleolar fractures did not follow this convention. Logistical regression analysis was used to evaluate other predictors of outcome. Bimalleolar and trimalleolar fractures were statistically significant predictors of a poorer outcome (P = 0.033, P = 0.021). The initial degree of displacement was also determined to be a predictor of outcome (P = 0.0133) as was the operative reduction (P = 0.0113). Using linear regression, older age (> 62 years) was also established as a predictor of a poorer outcome (P < 0.05). The Weber classification was found to be a predictor of outcome in unimalleloar ankle fractures and not for multimalleolar fractures. We have identified further predictors of a poorer outcome in ankle fractures as the degree of initial injury, the number of malleoli fractured and older age. These factors were found to have greater significance in predicting outcome than the level of fibular fracture alone. We have identified a deficiency of the Weber system in excluding these criteria and have addressed this by modifying the existing system to include the number of malleoli involved, thus providing a more useful prognostic tool.

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