Most of the tibiofibular fractures that do not fully recover are more severe, such as large bone defects, muscle and soft tissue contusions, and vascular and nerve injuries. Most of the tibiofibular fractures that cannot be fully recovered are high-energy injuries, such as vehicle crushing injuries and falling injuries. After the injury, the tibiofibular bone is severely crushed, accompanied by large bone contamination or even missing, muscle skin and soft tissues are widely frustrated and inactivated, and large blood vessels and major nerves are severed or missing. In this case, if you are reluctant to go into the limb preservation surgery, its treatment time is long, most of them are more than one year, need multiple surgeries, and even after healing, most of them will be left with serious after-effects. There are many complex reasons why a tibial fracture cannot be fully recovered, and there may be a combination of factors, so please consult your doctor for details.