Abstract
Fracture blisters are a rare yet serious complication of high-energy trauma injuries. In this report, we present the case of a 55-year-old woman who sustained a trimalleolar ankle fracture and subsequently developed extensive serous and serosanguineous blisters on the overlying skin. These fracture blisters significantly delayed her definitive surgical intervention, highlighting the challenges in managing this complication. This case exemplifies the importance of early recognition and appropriate management of fracture blisters to minimize delays in treatment and potential complications.