How Do Orthopaedic Surgeons Fix This Ankle Fracture? - Weber B Fibula
- Steven Kent

- Oct 28, 2024
- 1 min read
This video explains how orthopaedic surgeons fix a Weber B fibula fracture. The video explains in simple diagrams how the fracture is placed in a better position and held with a lag screw. A plate is then applied.
For more information, please take a look at our other videos about ankle fractures.
These include:
1. Which Bones are BROKEN in an ANKLE FRACTURE? - https://youtu.be/sWVOdoMBHu4
2. Ankle Fractures: Do I NEED SURGERY? - https://youtu.be/45_Jp_GKC2c
3. Harvey Elliott Severe Ankle Dislocation Injury! Surgeon Explains! When Will He Return? - https://youtu.be/ZvZmwWDSd1w
4. Ryan Papenhuyzen's LATEST ANKLE SURGERY Explained: New Plate Inserted! - https://youtu.be/Z4qINJzd9K4
5. Ryan Papenhuyzen's SEASON ENDING ANKLE FRACTURE Explained! - https://youtu.be/ceKhk8hM0s8
Disclaimer: This video is designed to act as a guide only and should not be substituted for professional medical advice. it is highly recommended that you see your doctor if you are concerned that you may have suffered an injury




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