Evaluation and Treatment Recommendations for Acute Injuries to the Ankle Syndesmosis Without Associated Fracture

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Timothy L. Miller
Timothy Skalak
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[1] The Ohio State University Sports Medicine Center,
[2] The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health,undefined
[3] Care Point Lewis Center,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 2014年 / 44卷
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Deltoid Ligament; Distal Fibula; Tibial Plafond; Syndesmotic Injury; Suture Button;
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Ankle ligamentous injuries are commonly seen in athletes in a variety of sports. Surveys of physicians and trainers of professional sports teams have identified syndesmotic injuries as among the most difficult to treat. In particular, injuries of the ankle syndesmosis have been strongly linked with a prolonged recovery and increased time to return to play. Due to sudden external rotation with the tibiotalar joint in dorsiflexion, these structures are commonly injured in association with fractures of the distal fibula. Surgery is indicated in cases with associated fractures and ligamentous instability, but optimal treatment for syndesmosis injuries without an associated fracture is less clear. A thorough history and physical examination, as well as appropriate imaging, are necessary to effectively diagnose and classify the injury. For stable injuries, short-term immobilization and functional rehabilitation is recommended. Unstable Grade 2 and 3 injuries require surgical fixation. Debate currently exists over rigid screw fixation versus suture button techniques as the ideal fixation method.
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