Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability

Background: The high prevalence of ankle sprains in the population produces a significant number of patients with lateral instability. Persistence of this condition may lead to the progressive involvement of medial structures, causing a multidirectional rotational instability. Methods: This is a ret...

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Main Authors: Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD, André Vitor Kerber Cavalcante Lemos MD, MSc, Daniel Soares Baumfeld MD, PhD, Tiago Soares Baumfeld MD, MSc, Marcelo Pires do Prado MD, PhD, Fernando Cepolina Raduan MD, Caio Augusto Souza Nery MD, PhD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420986150
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spelling doaj-a06f3b6fed1f41f8b57a37f5c787a9932021-03-08T23:03:20ZengSAGE PublishingFoot & Ankle Orthopaedics2473-01142021-03-01610.1177/2473011420986150Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle InstabilityNacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD0André Vitor Kerber Cavalcante Lemos MD, MSc1Daniel Soares Baumfeld MD, PhD2Tiago Soares Baumfeld MD, MSc3Marcelo Pires do Prado MD, PhD4Fernando Cepolina Raduan MD5Caio Augusto Souza Nery MD, PhD6 , São Paulo, Brazil , São Paulo, Brazil , Minas Gerais, Brazil , Minas Gerais, Brazil , Sao Paulo, Brazil , São Paulo, Brazil , São Paulo, BrazilBackground: The high prevalence of ankle sprains in the population produces a significant number of patients with lateral instability. Persistence of this condition may lead to the progressive involvement of medial structures, causing a multidirectional rotational instability. Methods: This is a retrospective study with patients diagnosed with multidirectional instability who underwent ankle arthroscopy with medial (arthroscopic tensioning) and lateral repair (arthroscopic Bröstrom) between January 2018 and January 2020. All patients were evaluated for pain and function according to the visual analog scale (VAS) score and the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) Hindfoot Score at a mean of 14.8 months (5-27 months) in follow-up. A total of 30 ankles (29 patients) were included in the study. Results: The AOFAS score increase from a 49.7 (CI 5.8) to a 91.9 (CI 2.4) mean ( P = .001) and was followed by significant improvement in the mean VAS score (6.8, CI 0.37-0.95, CI 0.31). The majority of patients had associated procedures (53.3%), and a low complication rate was found (16.6%). Conclusion: Combined medial and lateral arthroscopic repair might be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of multidirectional instability. Inclusion of the deltoid ligament complex and the low invasiveness of the arthroscopic technique may improve the clinical outcomes of these patients. Level of Evidence: Level IV, retrospective case series.https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420986150
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author Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD
André Vitor Kerber Cavalcante Lemos MD, MSc
Daniel Soares Baumfeld MD, PhD
Tiago Soares Baumfeld MD, MSc
Marcelo Pires do Prado MD, PhD
Fernando Cepolina Raduan MD
Caio Augusto Souza Nery MD, PhD
spellingShingle Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD
André Vitor Kerber Cavalcante Lemos MD, MSc
Daniel Soares Baumfeld MD, PhD
Tiago Soares Baumfeld MD, MSc
Marcelo Pires do Prado MD, PhD
Fernando Cepolina Raduan MD
Caio Augusto Souza Nery MD, PhD
Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
author_facet Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD
André Vitor Kerber Cavalcante Lemos MD, MSc
Daniel Soares Baumfeld MD, PhD
Tiago Soares Baumfeld MD, MSc
Marcelo Pires do Prado MD, PhD
Fernando Cepolina Raduan MD
Caio Augusto Souza Nery MD, PhD
author_sort Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur MD, PhD
title Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
title_short Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
title_full Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
title_fullStr Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
title_full_unstemmed Medial and Lateral Combined Ligament Arthroscopic Repair for Multidirectional Ankle Instability
title_sort medial and lateral combined ligament arthroscopic repair for multidirectional ankle instability
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
issn 2473-0114
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: The high prevalence of ankle sprains in the population produces a significant number of patients with lateral instability. Persistence of this condition may lead to the progressive involvement of medial structures, causing a multidirectional rotational instability. Methods: This is a retrospective study with patients diagnosed with multidirectional instability who underwent ankle arthroscopy with medial (arthroscopic tensioning) and lateral repair (arthroscopic Bröstrom) between January 2018 and January 2020. All patients were evaluated for pain and function according to the visual analog scale (VAS) score and the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) Hindfoot Score at a mean of 14.8 months (5-27 months) in follow-up. A total of 30 ankles (29 patients) were included in the study. Results: The AOFAS score increase from a 49.7 (CI 5.8) to a 91.9 (CI 2.4) mean ( P = .001) and was followed by significant improvement in the mean VAS score (6.8, CI 0.37-0.95, CI 0.31). The majority of patients had associated procedures (53.3%), and a low complication rate was found (16.6%). Conclusion: Combined medial and lateral arthroscopic repair might be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of multidirectional instability. Inclusion of the deltoid ligament complex and the low invasiveness of the arthroscopic technique may improve the clinical outcomes of these patients. Level of Evidence: Level IV, retrospective case series.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420986150
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