Affiliations 

  • 1 Orthopedic and Traumatology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, MYS
Cureus, 2023 Nov;15(11):e48214.
PMID: 38050520 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.48214

Abstract

Osteonecrosis is a disruption of blood supply to the bone which results in bone cell death. Post-traumatic osteonecrosis of distal tibia rarely happens as compared to osteonecrosis which affects other parts of the musculoskeletal system. We report a case of osteonecrosis of distal tibia in an adult male following an open fracture dislocation of the right ankle. Initial surgery of wound debridement with a temporary external fixator was performed for ankle stabilization. The patient underwent internal fixation once the subcutaneous tissue was deemed suitable. A year later, he had worsening ankle pain which affected his daily activities. Magnetic resonance imaging showed osteonecrosis of the distal tibia, osteochondral injury of the medial tibial plafond, and medial talus with lateral ligament complex injuries. Autologous iliac bone grafting was applied to the distal tibia and a cell-free hyaluronic acid-based scaffold (Hyalofast®) was used to address the bone osteonecrosis and osteochondral injury respectively. Visual analog score (VAS), AOFAS hindfoot score, and ankle range of motion improved at three months and significantly increased after six months and one year post-operatively.

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