1. Long-term functional outcomes of all-inside arthroscopic repair of anterior talofibular ligament avulsion fracture
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Shi-Ming Feng, Qing-Qing Sun, Lin Hao, Ai-Guo Wang, and Zai-Yi Zhang
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Adult ,Joint Instability ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Avulsion ,Arthroscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Ankle Injuries ,Fibula ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Avulsion fracture ,Anterior talofibular ligament ,Recovery of Function ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Fractures, Avulsion ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Orthopedic surgery ,Ligament ,Female ,Ankle ,Lateral Ligament, Ankle ,business - Abstract
Background The main purpose of this study was to describe the all-inside arthroscopic technique for repairing anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) avulsion fractures at the attachment points of the fibula and talus, and to evaluate the functional outcomes during long-term follow-up. Methods The data of 78 patients with ATFL avulsion fracture treated in our hospital from August 2013 to November 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients underwent surgery. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether they had undergone all-inside arthroscopic treatment or open treatment. The American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, Karlsson Ankle Functional Score (KAFS), Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) and a 36-item Short Form Health Survey questionnaire (SF-36) were used to evaluate functional outcomes. Results The postoperative follow-up period was 24–48 months. All patients reported subjective improvements to ankle stability without any nerve, blood vessel or tendon complications. At the final follow-up, there was no significant difference in the AOFAS, SF-36 or sport participation rate between the arthroscopic group and the open group; however, the KAFS and FAOS were significantly higher in the arthroscopic group than in the open group. Conclusions For ATFL avulsion fractures, the all-inside ankle arthroscopic procedure produced better outcomes than did the open procedure. The all-inside ankle arthroscopic procedure provides a minimally invasive technique with acceptable long-term functional outcomes.
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- 2021
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