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Home / Health / PGI Surgeon's Innovative Ankle Malunion Classification Aids Joint Preservation

PGI Surgeon's Innovative Ankle Malunion Classification Aids Joint Preservation

12 Nov

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Summary

  • New Patel-Dhillon Classification for ankle malunions
  • Provides detailed framework for assessment and management
  • Aims to promote joint-preserving corrective procedures
PGI Surgeon's Innovative Ankle Malunion Classification Aids Joint Preservation

In November 2025, Dr. Sandeep Patel, an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics at PGI in Chandigarh, has made a significant breakthrough in the management of ankle malunions. He has developed a new classification system, the Patel-Dhillon Classification, which provides a detailed framework for assessing and treating these complex deformities.

Ankle malunions occur when ankle fractures heal in an improper position, often due to neglect or inadequate fixation. These conditions can lead to pain, instability, and arthritis if not addressed appropriately. Traditionally, such cases were managed with ankle fusion, sacrificing joint motion to relieve pain. However, recent advancements in orthopedic reconstruction have introduced joint-preserving corrective osteotomies as viable options for select patients.

The Patel-Dhillon Classification aims to guide surgeons in understanding the anatomical and mechanical aspects of various malunion patterns, thereby assisting them in selecting the optimal corrective procedure. This classification represents an important step toward restoring both form and function in patients who would have otherwise lost their ankle joint.

Speaking about the significance of this work, Dr. Patel emphasized that ankle malunions have long been considered difficult to manage, with fusion often seen as the only solution. Through this new classification, he aims to provide clarity and direction to surgeons, promoting joint preservation wherever feasible and improving clinical outcomes for patients.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Patel-Dhillon Classification is a new system developed by Dr. Sandeep Patel, an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics at PGI in Chandigarh, to categorize and manage complex ankle malunions.
The classification provides a detailed framework for surgeons to analyze the anatomical and mechanical aspects of various ankle malunion patterns, assisting them in selecting the optimal corrective procedures.
The classification represents an important step toward restoring both form and function in patients with ankle malunions, promoting joint preservation over traditional ankle fusion.

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