Can you recover from a triple ankle fracture?

Generally, patients with triple ankle fractures do not heal as well as they used to. The three ankles of triple ankle fracture refer to the inner, outer and posterior ankles, and the fracture or breakage of all three ankles at the same time is called triple ankle fracture. Usually, triple ankle fracture affects the joint surface of the ankle, which causes damage to the articular cartilage, so the patient will have traumatic arthritis after the surgery. In addition, the stability of the joint will be reduced and the function of the ankle will be affected during the trauma repair process. If you have a triple ankle fracture, surgery can be performed. The affected area is cut and repositioned, internal fixation is performed, and postoperative medication is administered with the appropriate bone-bonding medication, with a clinical recovery of approximately 12 weeks. If the patient has a triple ankle fracture, he should go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis and receive treatment in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out surgery.