Literature DB >> 9890280

Radiographic appearance of the normal distal tibiofibular syndesmosis in children.

K J Bozic1, D Jaramillo, J DiCanzio, D Zurakowski, J R Kasser.   

Abstract

In adults, a tibiofibular clear space (i.e., distance from the incisura fibularis to the medial fibula) of > or = 6 mm or a loss of tibiofibular overlap has been reported to correlate with injury to the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. We reviewed anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and mortise ankle radiographs from 106 children (50 boys, 56 girls) aged 1-15 years in an attempt to assess whether these criteria are applicable to children. The incisura was detectable at a mean age of 8.2 years for girls and 11.2 years for boys. The range of tibiofibular clear space among the 48 children with a detectable incisura was 2-8 mm; seven (23%) of these 48 children had a clear space of > or = 6 mm in one or more views. The mean age at which the tibiofibular overlap began to appear on the AP view was 5 years for both genders, whereas on the mortise view, it was 10 years for girls and 16 years for boys. The criteria used to evaluate the integrity of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis in adults do not apply to children in this normal study population.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9890280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


  9 in total

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2.  Three-dimensional volume rendering of tibiofibular joint space and quantitative analysis of change in volume due to tibiofibular syndesmosis diastases.

Authors:  F Taser; Q Shafiq; N A Ebraheim
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2006-03-15       Impact factor: 2.199

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Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2022-07-13

4.  Functional outcomes of unstable ankle fractures with and without syndesmotic fixation in the adolescent population.

Authors:  Conner J Paez; Benjamin M Lurie; Vidyadhar V Upasani; Andrew T Pennock
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2021-08-20       Impact factor: 1.548

Review 5.  Classification and diagnosis of acute isolated syndesmotic injuries: ESSKA-AFAS consensus and guidelines.

Authors:  C Niek van Dijk; Umile Giuseppe Longo; Mattia Loppini; Pino Florio; Ludovica Maltese; Mauro Ciuffreda; Vincenzo Denaro
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Review 6.  Paediatric Ankle Fractures: Guidelines to Management.

Authors:  K Venkatadass; G Sangeet; V Durga Prasad; S Rajasekaran
Journal:  Indian J Orthop       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 1.251

7.  Epidemiology of syndesmotic fixations in a pediatric center: A 12-year retrospective review.

Authors:  Stéphanie Lamer; Jonah Hébert-Davies; Stéphane Leduc; Marie-Lyne Nault
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 1.817

8.  Syndesmosis injuries in the pediatric and adolescent athlete: an analysis of risk factors related to operative intervention.

Authors:  D E Kramer; M X Cleary; P E Miller; Y-M Yen; B J Shore
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 1.548

9.  Interrater Reliability and Age-Based Normative Values for Radiographic Indices of the Ankle Syndesmosis in Children.

Authors:  Nikita Lakomkin; Peter D Fabricant; Aristides I Cruz; Christopher M Brusalis; Nancy A Chauvin; J Todd R Lawrence
Journal:  JB JS Open Access       Date:  2016-12-30
  9 in total

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