2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2021.04.047
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The effect of the ankle syndesmosis reduction quality on the short-term functional outcome following ankle fractures

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“…There was a strong association between the quality of the reduction and short-term functional outcomes, and patients with anatomically reduced syndesmosis had better VAS and AOFAS scores. 108 In pure ligamentous SI, the need for operative stabilization of syndesmosis is almost always established pre-operatively. However in the presence of ankle fractures the presence of syndesmotic instability needs to be judged before fixing isolated fibular fractures and after fixing fibular, bimalleolar or trimalleolar fractures.…”
Section: Operative Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a strong association between the quality of the reduction and short-term functional outcomes, and patients with anatomically reduced syndesmosis had better VAS and AOFAS scores. 108 In pure ligamentous SI, the need for operative stabilization of syndesmosis is almost always established pre-operatively. However in the presence of ankle fractures the presence of syndesmotic instability needs to be judged before fixing isolated fibular fractures and after fixing fibular, bimalleolar or trimalleolar fractures.…”
Section: Operative Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using standard reference points, Bhimani et al 36 found that 3-dimensional volumetric measurements of the syndesmosis were more accurate than simple distance measurements underscoring the importance of tomographic imaging in the evaluation of potential subtle syndesmotic injuries. Kaftandziev et al 37 found a correlation between the CT appearance of reduced or malreduced syndesmoses with American Orthopaedic Foot And Ankle (AOFAS) and visual analog scale (VAS) scores.…”
Section: Computed Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15 Measuring the accuracy of tibiofibular reduction has been challenging, but bilateral postoperative CT imaging is a commonly used method. [16][17][18] The use of CT is more sensitive compared with the use of conventional radiographs. 19 When analyzing CT images, there are multiple methods to assess syndesmotic reduction, including the talar dome angle as described by Nault et al 15,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] In addition, not only can incorrect reduction of the fibula in the incisura lead to rotational deformities, an incorrect rotational reduction of the fibula fracture leads to a rotational deformity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%