I am publishing this before it is complete as it seems the best way to save the information, will be adding as I get the energy to do the research. Hope to confirm my findings in two weeks when I visit fracture clinic.
Right leg: comminuted articular closed marginally displaced Tibial Plafond Fracture.
On changing the plaster slab on my rt ankle the nurse? found that I had multiple fracture blisters at the site of the steristrip ends. I was pleased to read that when fracture blisters develop following surgery, wound complications are infrequent;
Could well be looking something like this right now.

Left leg: Non-Displaced Tibial Plateau Fracture
Non-displaced fractures are cracks in the bone seen on x-ray, but with the bones remaining in their proper position and alignment. Most non-displaced fractures of the tibial plateau can be treated without surgery, but they usually require an extended period (about 3 months) of protection from walking. ARRRRGGGHHHH!!!!
Love this from comments in this blog You know the difference between an orthopedic surgeon and God?
God doesn’t THINK he’s an orthopedic surgeon……..
Sorry anonymous, deleted you too as I wanted the taste out of my mouth. Thanks enormously for your support. Speaks volumes to post a comment like that on this particular post.
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