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Case for small group discussion Pilon fracture Case for small group discussion AOTrauma—Foot & Ankle Module 1b: Ankle trauma—pilon fractures Stefan Rammelt, DE

Case description 55-year-old woman Fell from a ladder No concomitant injuries

Preoperative images

Intraoperative control of reduction

Soft-tissue status

Take-home messages Primary internal fixation with less severe fracture pattern and soft-tissue injury MIPO technique Early rehabilitation Ensure anatomical joint reduction with MIPO techniques