| Literature DB >> 35097403 |
Dimitrios Nikolopoulos1,2, George Safos1,2, Konstantinos Moustakas1,2, Neoptolemos Sergides1,2, Petros Safos2,3, Athanasios Siderakis3, Dimitrios Kalpaxis2,4, Andreas Moutsios-Rentzos5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The os trigonum (OT)-the most common accessory bone of the foot-although usually asymptomatic, may cause posterior ankle impingement syndrome (PAIS), which may be a severely debilitating problem for recreational or competitive athletes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate effectiveness of posterior ankle arthroscopy and to assess the outcome in the treatment of PAIS secondary to OT impingement or OT fractures within a group of young athletes and their return to previous sports level.Entities:
Keywords: hindfoot arthroscopy; os trigonum; posterior ankle syndrome; posterior arthroscopy; posterior impingement
Year: 2020 PMID: 35097403 PMCID: PMC8697201 DOI: 10.1177/2473011420945330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Orthop ISSN: 2473-0114
Patient Demographics.
| Variable | |
| Age, mean (range); SD | 27.4 (17-46); 8.08 |
| Gender, n | |
| Male | 54 |
| Female | 27 |
| BMI, mean (range); SD | 20.8 (15.9-27.7); 5.86 |
| Etiology, n | |
| OT fracture acute | 11 |
| OT fracture chronic | 18 |
| OT impingement | 52 |
| Sport, n | |
| Ballet-dancers | 18 |
| Dancers | 15 |
| Soccer players | 15 |
| Basketball players | 13 |
| Volleyball players | 04 |
| Polo-players | 05 |
| Cyclists | 05 |
| Marathon runners | 04 |
| Sprinters | 02 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; OT, os trigonum.
Figure 1.(A) Preoperative ankle radiograph (lateral view) showing the os trigonum (OT) in the posterior talus area, as indicated by an arrow. (B) Preoperative ankle computed tomographic scan showing the fractured OT after ankle injury. (C) Preoperative ankle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing the OT pathology of the patient.
Figure 2.(A) The posterolateral portal is the first portal to be made, in front of the Achilles tendon is a line from the tip of the lateral malleolus to the Achilles tendon, parallel to the sole of the foot. (B) The posteromedial portal is the second portal be made at the same level as posterolateral. (C) The position of the 30-degree arthroscope and the shaver during the posterior arthroscopic operation.
Figure 3.Operative arthroscopic images of different cases: (A) Os trigonum (OT). (B) Removing with arthroscopic grasp the OT. (C) Release of flexor hallucis longus tendon with flexor retinaculum. (D) Large OT removal with arthroscopic grasp. (E) Large OT. (F) Detaching OT from the posterior talus area.
VAS Score Results and Statistics.
| Mean (Range) | SD | Wholea | 3 mo Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – 3 mo Postopb | 2 y Postop – 1 y Postopb | |
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| Preop | 7.5 (5-9) | 1.2 |
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| Postop 3 mo | 1.9 (1-3) | 0.7 | χ2(3) = 225.296 | z = –7.879 | z = –7.877 | z = –7.439 | z = –4.512 |
| Postop 1 y | 0.6 (0-2) | 0.6 | |||||
| Postop 2 y | 0.3 (0-1) | 0.4 |
Abbreviations: Postop, postoperative; Preop, preoperative; VAS, visual analog scale.
a Friedman analysis of variance.
b Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
ROM Results and Statistics.
| Mean (Range) | SD | Wholea | 3 mo Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – 3 mo Postopb | 2 y Postop – 1 y Postopb | |
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| Preop | 24.8 (10-35) | 6.3 |
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| Postop 3 mo | 58.0 (50-65) | 4.9 | χ2(3) = 220.661 | z = –7.863 | z = –7.872 | z = –6.949 | z = –2.935 |
| Postop 1 y | 64.0 (50-65) | 2.4 | |||||
| Postop 2 y | 64.7 (60-65) | 1.0 |
Abbreviations: Postop, postoperative; Preop, preoperative; ROM, range of motion.
a Friedman analysis of variance.
b Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
AOFAS Score Results and Statistics.
| Mean (Range) | SD | Wholea | 3 mo Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – 3 mo Postopb | 2 y Postop – 1 y Postopb | |
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| Preop | 39.4 (18-55) | 9.5 |
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| Postop 3 mo | 85.2 (74-89) | 4 | χ2(3) = 233.407 | z = –7.820 | z = –7.821b | z = –7.796 | z = –5.474 |
| Postop 1 y | 97.7 (85-100) | 2.4 | |||||
| Postop 2 y | 99.0 (87-100) | 1.8 |
Abbreviations: AOFAS, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society; Postop, postoperative; Preop, preoperative.
a Friedman analysis of variance.
b Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
FADI Score Results and Statistics.
| Mean (Range) | SD | Wholea | 3 mo Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – Preopb | 1 y Postop – 3 mo Postopb | 2 y Postop – 1 y Postopb | |
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| Preop | 49.7 (42.3-62.5) | 6.2 |
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| Postop 3 mo | 87.3 (81.7-88.5) | 1.5 | χ2(3) = 237.650 | z = –7.824 | z = –7.824 | z = –7.837 | z = –6.558 |
| Postop 1 y | 97.9 (93.3-100) | 1.8 | |||||
| Postop 2 y | 99.3 (95.2-100) | 0.8 |
Abbreviations: FADI, Foot & Ankle Disability Index; Postop, postoperative; Preop, preoperative.
a Friedman analysis of variance.
b Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Outcome and Complications of Studies: Arthroscopic Procedure of PAIS.
| Study | Year of Publication | No. of Patients | Age (y) | Athletes | Follow-up | VAS Score | AOFAS Score | ROM | Complications | Return to Sport |
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| Carreira et al
| 2016 | 20 | 21 | 19 | 38.2 mo | Sign. | Sign. | Nonsign. Exception | 15% neuritis | NR |
| López Valeiro et al
| 2015 | 20 | 24.8 | 20 | 7 y | Sign. | NR | NR | None | 46.9 d |
| van Dijk et al
| 2009 /2008 | 55 | 29 | General Population | 36 mo | NR | Sign. | NR | 1 temporary loss of sensation of the posteromedial aspect of the heel | 8 wk |
| Galla and Lobenhoffer
| 2011 | 36 | 46 | General population (not professionals) | 9.7 mo | Sign. | NR | NR | 3.3% superficial infection | NR |
| Ogut et al
| 2011 | 59 | 36.9 | NR | 26.7 mo | NR | Sign | NR | 2/59 sural nerve | 8 wk |
| Calder et al
| 2010 | 27 | 25 | 27 | 23 mo | NR | NR | NR | 1/27 leakage | 41 d |
| Nickisch
| 2012 | 186 | 37.1 | NR | 17 ±13 mo | NR | NR | NR | 4 tibial nerve neurapraxia (1 permanent) | NR |
| Park et al
| 2013 | 23 | NR | 20 | 18 mo | Sign. | Sign. | Sign. | None | 6.7 wk |
| Noguchi et al
| 2010 | 12 | 21.4 | 12 | 33.8 mo | Sign. | NR | 1 transient sural nerve neurapraxia | 5.9 wk | |
| Ahn et al
| 2013 | 28 | 29.8 | 28 | 30 | Sign. | Sign. | Sign. | 1 transient sural nerve neurapraxia (each group) | 8 wk (endoscopy) |
| Willits et al
| 2008 | 23 | 25 | 23 | 32 | NR | Sign. | Sign. | 5 temporary numbness (scar region) | 5.8 mo |
| Nikolopoulos et al (this study) | 2020 | 81 | 27.8 | 81 | 2 y (2-5) | Sign. | Sign. | Sign. | 1 leakage | 9.1 wk |
Abbreviations: AOFAS, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society; BMI, body mass index; NR, nonreferred; Nonsign., no statistically significant improvement; OT, os trigonum; PAIS, posterior ankle impingement syndrome; ROM, range of motion; Sign., statistically significant improvement; VAS, visual analog score