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Ryosuke Kawai1, Itaru Kawashima2, Makoto Tsukada2, Takashi Tsukahara2, Hideyuki Aoshiba2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ankle dislocation without fracture is an extremely rare injury because it is usually accompanied by concomitant malleolar fractures from the anatomical and mechanical viewpoints. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anterior talofibular ligament; Pure ankle dislocation; Suture tape augmentation; Tibiotalar; Young athlete
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32503488 PMCID: PMC7275534 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-03378-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1)Plain x-ray image obtained at the first visit to our hospital. The tibiotalar joint was found to be dislocated in the medial direction without any fractures
Fig. 2a Plain x-ray image obtained after reduction was performed using external fixation. Reduction was excellent and the ankle was stabilized in a neutral position (ankle 0° position). b CT performed after reduction revealed no malleolar fractures and normal tibia-fibula distance
Fig. 3a Intraoperative photograph of anterior talofibular ligament/calcaneofibular ligament repair and suture tape augmentation. The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) were completely ruptured near the proximal attachment. A BioComposite SwiveLock® suture anchor with a FiberTape® was placed just proximal between the ATFL and CFL anatomical origin of the distal fibula. Key: A, anterior talofibular ligament; C, calcaneofibular ligament; F, FiberTape®; O, open wound at injury; T, talus; S, BioComposite SwiveLock® suture anchor; dotted curved line, leading edge of the distal fibula. b Schematic of suture tape augmentation for the lateral sides and the medial sides of the ankle joint. FiberTape® in the anterolateral distal fibula and talus/calcaneus along the lateral articular margin is secured with the BioComposite SwiveLock®⎕ anchors at the origin and insertion points of the ATFL/CFL. FiberTape® is secured with the BioComposite SwiveLock®⎕ anchors at the origin and insertion points of the DL. Key: A, anterior talofibular ligament; C, calcaneofibular ligament; D, DX FiberTak® all-soft suture anchor; F, FiberTape®; S, BioComposite SwiveLock® suture anchor; DL, deltoid ligament
Fig. 4)The varus and valgus stress views and anterior drawer view in X-ray 4 months postoperatively. Adequate stability of the ankle joint was observed