Tillaux fracture

Case contributed by Yaïr Glick
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Fell off a skateboard.

Patient Data

Age: 10 years
x-ray

Nondisplaced fracture in the distal tibia with vertical component through the epiphysis and horizontal component through the lateral aspect of the physis -
Salter-Harris type III fracture, most probably Tillaux fracture.
Soft tissue swelling around the ankle.

ct

Left ankle in a circular plaster cast.
Nondisplaced Tillaux fracture.
Soft tissue edema around the ankle, prominently at the dorsal aspect.

Case Discussion

Fell off a skateboard and hurt her left ankle 2 hours before presenting to the pediatric ED. Swollen ankle, refuses to bear weight on the foot.

Ankle X-rays showed a Salter-Harris type III fracture of the left distal tibia. A CT was done to rule out a triplane fracture and verified that this is indeed a Tillaux fracture, namely, a Salter-Harris type III fracture through the anterolateral aspect of the distal tibial epiphysis.

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