The anterior talo-fibular ligament reconstruction in surgical treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability

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Tomáš Trč
Milan Handl
Vojtech Havlas
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[1] Charles University Prague,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2nd Medical Faculty
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Ankle Sprain; Magnetic Resonance Imaging System; Ankle Instability; Lateral Ankle; Anterior Drawer Test;
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Chronic lateral ankle instability causes significant problems in physical activity and accelerates development of osteoarthritic changes. The results of treatment for chronic ankle instability are often meets controversial. A surgical reconstruction of ATFL as described in this paper was performed during the period 1997–2005 on 47 patients (26 male, 21 female), with a mean age of 29.3 years. The average follow-up period was 46.2 months. All patients had clinical examination, X-ray and MRI. The mean values of the Good score improved from an average 3.32 prior to surgery to 1.19 one year after the operation. Paired t-tests showed improvements of great significance (p < 10−28). The Good score prior to surgery ranged from 2–4, whereas the scores one year after surgery were either 1 or 2, with a score of 1 being recorded in 38 cases (81%). In the postoperative follow-up, MRI showed a newly-formed ligament structure in all cases. The authors describe their own technique for a reconstruction of lateral ankle instability using remnants of the former ATFL. The scar tissue seems to be sufficient to form a new duplicated structure providing good stability. MRI proved to be a sensitive and specific method for identifying the extent of talo-fibular ligament injury.
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