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Pure Ankle Dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and estimation of incidence.

Lachlan Wight1, David Owen2, Daniel Goldbloom3, Markus Knupp4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ankle dislocation without fracture is rare. We used electronic hospital records to determine the incidence of pure ankle dislocation and performed a systematic review of the literature to investigate the occurrence, treatment and outcome of this injury to better inform treating clinicians.
METHODS: A review of electronic medical records at a tertiary referral centre was conducted to estimate in incidence of pure ankle dislocation. Systematic review of the literature was undertaken according to PRISMA guidelines for the reporting of individual patient data. This identified 64 English language articles that included 18 case series, 45 case reports and 1 biomechanical cadaveric study. Data was extracted by standard form independently by 2 of the authors and descriptive statistics were used to describe results.
RESULTS: The estimated incidence of pure ankle dislocation is 0.065% (13/20,000) of presentations with an ankle injury or 0.46% (23/5000) of presentations with an ankle dislocation. Systematic review of English literature identified 154 cases and demonstrated that sporting accidents (31%) and motor vehicle accidents (30%) are the most common cause. 73% (112/154) of the cases occurred in males and 50% (77/154) were open. In 46% (71/154) of patients the direction of dislocation was posteromedial. 46% of patients had nonoperative treatment; ligamentous repair was described in 26% (37 patients). The mean period of immobilisation was just over 6 weeks (range 2-16 weeks). In most patients, good functional outcomes were described. The most common long-term complaint was decreased ankle range of motion (18%) (27/154). Ankle instability was rare (2.6%) (4/154) and not influenced by acute ligament repair (P=0.98).
CONCLUSION: Pure ankle dislocation is a rare injury. The literature reports that most injuries occur in sports and motor vehicle accidents. The majority of injuries treated with early reduction followed by a short period of immobilisation and functional rehabilitation have good clinical outcomes.
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Keywords:  Ankle; Arthritis; Dislocation; Injury; Instability; Ligament; Orthopaedics; Stiffness; Surgery; Tibiotalar

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28826653     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2017.08.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


  10 in total

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2.  Extremely rare combination of open dislocation of the ankle with superior type anterior hip dislocation without bone fracture: A case report.

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Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2022-10-17

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4.  Open total dislocation of ankle joint without fractures: A case report.

Authors:  Yu-Lei Chi; Xu Gao; Ying-Jie Xu; Xian-Min Bu; Liang Han; Xu Zhang; Long-Fei Gao; Rong-Hua Tian; Hai-Bin Wang; Bin Wu
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5.  Treatment of open ankle dislocation without associated fractures in a young athlete using external fixation and ligament repair with suture tape augmentation.

Authors:  Ryosuke Kawai; Itaru Kawashima; Makoto Tsukada; Takashi Tsukahara; Hideyuki Aoshiba
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Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-08-09

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9.  Case report: A rare case of pure tibio-talar dislocation without malleolar clamp fracture in a young athlete: Long-term functional results and recent reviews of the literature.

Authors:  Walid Bouziane; Mouncef Amahtil; Mohammed Benhamou; Jawad Amghar; Soufiane Ahrram; Mohammed Sadougui; Abdessamad Lamhaoui; Jamal Karbal; Imad Bakkal; Mohammed Amine Machmachi; Omar Agoumi; Abdelkrim Daoudi
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2022-07-11

10.  Isolated Posterior Medial Ankle Dislocation with Associated Os Trigonum Dislocation after Low-Energy Mechanism.

Authors:  Devan Irving; Brent Geers; Bruce Lawrence
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2020-01-27
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