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Open fractures had respectively 6 to 9 times more mal- (p = 0,012) and nonunion (p = 0,018). Overweight patients with alcohol abuse were doubling their chances of cutaneous (p = 0,03 and infectious (p = 0,04 complications, and tripling their risks of ankle fracture nonunion (p = 0,003). Female and patients operated at night (p = 0,045) seemed to be more at risk to develop chronic pain (p = 0,028). Complications of ankle fracture treatment are frequent and their risks increases with more complex and open fractures. This study brings new evidence