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The injury typically consists of a fracture of the proximal fibula with disruption of the distal tibiofibular syndesmo-sis and a deltoid rupture or medial malleolus fracture Allpatients had injury of the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament. Treatment. The Conclusions: Maisonneuve fracture is characterized by fractures of the proximal fibula and the complete rupture of the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament. The mechanism of the injury was described by Pankovich as a strong external rotation force with the foot in slight supination and in neutral or slight pronation in later “La fracture du péroné”, or better known as Maison-neuve fracture complex (MFC) was first described by the French surgeon Jacques Gilles Maisonneuve in [1]. Treatment of Maisonneuve fractures using a plate, TightRope® syndesmosis fixation, and arthroscopic assistance. Orthopedic casting, ORIF, CRIF. Pronation-external Isolated tibiofibular syndesmosis injury, isolated fibula fracture. The Maisonneuve fracture is a spiral fracture of the proximal third PublishedPDF. Conclusions: Maisonneuve fracture is characterized by fractures of the proximal fibula and the complete rupture of the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament. Leonardo Puddu Based on this review, some grade B and C recommendations for the treatment of Maisonneuve fractures were formulated, including) the medial malleolus should be Maisonneuve fracture is caused by the force of external rotation. Pronation-external rotation is the main injury mechanism Pronation–external rotation is the injury mechanism in most patients, but it can also be caused by supination–external rotation in some patients. It is characterized by fractures of the proximal fibula and the rupture of the AITFL Maisonneuve fracture refers to a combination of a fracture of the proximal fibula together with an unstable ankle injury (widening of the ankle mortise on x-ray), often comprising ligamentous injury (distal tibiofibular syndesmosis, deltoid ligament) and/or fracture of the medial malleolus The injury typically consists of a fracture of the proximal fibula with disruption of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis and a deltoid rupture or medial malleolus fracture. “La fracture du péroné”, or better known as Maison-neuve fracture complex (MFC) was first described by the French surgeon Jacques Gilles Maisonneuve in [1].