Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability

Purpose. To review the outcome of the modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique in patients with chronic lateral ankle ligament instability. Methods. Between August 2003 and June 2005, 20 men aged 19 to 35 (mean, 23) years with chronic lateral instability affecting 21 ankles, underwent the modified Br...

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Main Authors: ZD Ng, S Das De
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900701500313
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spelling doaj-d141cf8165fb40a7a4a0dbf1720b7d8e2020-11-25T03:16:58ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902007-12-011510.1177/230949900701500313Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament InstabilityZD NgS Das DePurpose. To review the outcome of the modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique in patients with chronic lateral ankle ligament instability. Methods. Between August 2003 and June 2005, 20 men aged 19 to 35 (mean, 23) years with chronic lateral instability affecting 21 ankles, underwent the modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique by a single surgeon. The mean follow-up period was 12 (range, 6–20) months. Patients were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively using the Kaikkonen Ankle Scoring Scale. Results. Preoperatively, all patients had poor scores (<50). Postoperatively, 17 (81%) of the ankles attained excellent scores (85–100) and 4 (19%) attained good scores (70–84). Conclusion. The modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique appears effective for chronic lateral ankle ligament instability, particularly in the Asian population with a higher prevalence of generalised joint hyperlaxity.https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900701500313
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Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
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title Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
title_short Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
title_full Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
title_fullStr Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
title_full_unstemmed Modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould Technique for Recurrent Lateral Ankle Ligament Instability
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 2309-4990
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Purpose. To review the outcome of the modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique in patients with chronic lateral ankle ligament instability. Methods. Between August 2003 and June 2005, 20 men aged 19 to 35 (mean, 23) years with chronic lateral instability affecting 21 ankles, underwent the modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique by a single surgeon. The mean follow-up period was 12 (range, 6–20) months. Patients were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively using the Kaikkonen Ankle Scoring Scale. Results. Preoperatively, all patients had poor scores (<50). Postoperatively, 17 (81%) of the ankles attained excellent scores (85–100) and 4 (19%) attained good scores (70–84). Conclusion. The modified Brostrom-Evans-Gould technique appears effective for chronic lateral ankle ligament instability, particularly in the Asian population with a higher prevalence of generalised joint hyperlaxity.
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