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- Bosworth_fracture abstract "The Bosworth fracture is a rare fracture of the distal fibula with an associated fixed posterior dislocation of the proximal fibular fragment which becomes trapped behind the posterior tibial tubercle. The injury is caused by severe external rotation of the ankle. The ankle remains externally rotated after the injury, making interpretation of X-rays difficult which can lead to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment. The injury is most commonly treated by open reduction internal fixation as closed reduction is made difficult by the entrapment of the fibula behind the tibia.The entrapment of an intact fibula behind the tibia was described by Ashhurst and Bromer in 1922, who attributed the description of the mechanism of injury to Huguier's 1848 publication. The injury involving fibular fracture with posterior dislocation was described by David M. Bosworth in 1947.".
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- Bosworth_fracture subject Category:Bone_fractures.
- Bosworth_fracture type Abstraction100002137.
- Bosworth_fracture type Attribute100024264.
- Bosworth_fracture type BoneFractures.
- Bosworth_fracture type Condition113920835.
- Bosworth_fracture type Fracture114292090.
- Bosworth_fracture type IllHealth114052046.
- Bosworth_fracture type Injury114285662.
- Bosworth_fracture type PathologicalState114051917.
- Bosworth_fracture type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Bosworth_fracture type State100024720.
- Bosworth_fracture comment "The Bosworth fracture is a rare fracture of the distal fibula with an associated fixed posterior dislocation of the proximal fibular fragment which becomes trapped behind the posterior tibial tubercle. The injury is caused by severe external rotation of the ankle. The ankle remains externally rotated after the injury, making interpretation of X-rays difficult which can lead to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment.".
- Bosworth_fracture label "Bosworth fracture".
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