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  1. 01-12-2020 | Syndesmosis Rupture

    Differences in gait analysis and clinical outcome after TightRope® or screw fixation in acute syndesmosis rupture: study protocol for a prospective randomized pilot study

    Ankle fractures are common injuries in the clinic and operative daily routine of a trauma surgeon [ 1 ]. Syndesmosis ruptures occur in 13% of these fractures and represent a more complex problem [ 2 ]. The syndesmosis ligament connects the tibia …

  2. 13-05-2024 | Online First

    Better outcomes using suture button compared to screw fixation in talofibular syndesmotic injuries of the ankle: a level I evidence-based meta-analysis

    Talofibular syndesmosis injuries are common [ 1 – 3 ]. Typically, these injuries occur during external rotational and dorsiflexion trauma and, less frequently, in abduction, eversion, or hyperdorsiflexion of the ankle [ 4 , 5 ]. The tibiofibular …

  3. 22-04-2024 | Computed Tomography | Online First

    The role of computed tomography with external rotation and dorsiflexion in decision making for acute isolated non-displaced posterior malleolar fractures Bartoníček and Rammelt type II: a prospective study

    A ligament-centered analysis is currently incorporated into the assessment of fracture stability and treatment decision making. The tibiotalar joint represents an intrinsically stable joint formed by three bones, with the talus lying inside the …

  4. Open Access 16-03-2024 | CT Angiography | OriginalPaper

    Peroneal artery injury potential due to different syndesmosis screw placement options: a simulation study with lower extremity computed tomography angiography

    The syndesmosis ligament contributes to the stability of the ankle [ 1 ]. Syndesmosis ligament injuries can be seen in approximately 25% of all ankle injuries [ 2 ]. In case of syndesmosis ligament injury, syndesmosis screws are used to aid in the …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Letter

    Meta-analysis of elastic versus rigid fixation in the treatment of acute tibiofibular syndesmosis injury

    Ankle joints are composed of the distal tibia and fibula, the talus bone, and the surrounding ligaments [ 1 ]. As the largest weight-bearing hinge joint in the human body, the ankle joint plays a crucial role in both movement and weight …

  6. 12-03-2024 | OriginalPaper

    Functional outcomes and rates of return to sport activities in a non-athlete population after the open Brostrom–Gould repair: a seven-year follow-up

    Acute lateral ankle ligament injuries are one of the most common injuries related to sports practice and daily living activities. It affects approximately two million people each year in the USA [ 1 , 2 ]. The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) …

  7. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Arthroscopy | OriginalPaper

    Standing on single foot-binding test yields satisfactory results as a novel method for the diagnosis of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis instability: a prospective, cross-sectional diagnostic-accuracy study

    Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury, known as the high ankle sprain, represents a common complication of the ankle injury. About 18% of ankle sprains and 23% of the ankle joint fracture have concomitant distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury [ …

  8. 29-12-2023 | Impingement Syndromes | Online First

    Patterns of ankle injury in soccer: MRI clues to traumatic mechanism

    Understanding the traumatic mechanisms of ankle injuries in soccer is crucial for an accurate and complete MRI diagnosis. Many ankle injuries share universal mechanisms seen in other athletic activities, but certain patterns are found to be more …

  9. Open Access 01-03-2023 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | OriginalPaper

    Prospective intraindividual comparison of a standard 2D TSE MRI protocol for ankle imaging and a deep learning-based 2D TSE MRI protocol with a scan time reduction of 48%

    The ankle is the second most injured body part in sports [ 1 , 2 ] and commonly evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Ongoing issue thereby is the acceleration of acquisition time. For musculoskeletal imaging, usually multiple …

  10. Open Access 21-02-2024 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Online First

    Modern low-field MRI

    This narrative review explores recent advancements and applications of modern low-field (≤ 1 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in musculoskeletal radiology. Historically, high-field MRI systems (1.5 T and 3 T) have been the standard in …

  11. 21-07-2023 | Computed Tomography | OriginalPaper

    Combining radiographic and CT measurements to rival MRI for the diagnosis of acute isolated syndesmotic injury

    Acute isolated syndesmotic injuries (AISIs) are defined as isolated, traumatic lesions to the syndesmotic ligamentous complex, lacking concomitant ankle fractures. Ankle sprains are one of the most common orthopedic injuries, with up to 24% of …

  12. 08-12-2022 | OriginalPaper

    Ability to return to sports after early lateral ligament repair of the ankle in 147 elite athletes

    Ankle sprain is one of the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries sustained by athletes with an incidence of 9.35/10,000 elite athletic exposures [ 1 ]. A study reviewing a large cohort of military academy cadets reported the incidence rate of …

  13. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Computed Tomography | OriginalPaper

    Comparison the treatment of anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament anatomical repair and syndesmosis screw fixation for syndesmotic injuries in ankle fracture

    The ankle syndesmotic is a micro-movement joint with three-dimensional motion formed by the ligament complex between the distal tibia and fibula. Approximately 1% to 18% of all ankle sprains and 13% to 23% of ankle fractures involve syndesmotic …

  14. 13-03-2024 | Online First

    Imaging of soccer injuries in adolescent female athletes

    Soccer participation is increasing among female adolescents with a concomitant rise of injuries in this group. Age- and sex-related factors, such as the transition from skeletal immaturity to skeletal maturity as well as anatomic, physiologic …

  15. 12-11-2023 | OriginalPaper

    Avulsion fracture is associated with more pain after anatomic repair procedure for ATFL injury at the talar side

    Ankle sprain is one of the most common sports injuries, often leading to injuries to the lateral ankle ligamentous complex [ 10 , 16 ]. It is reported that 20–40% of patients with lateral ankle ligamentous injuries have chronic ankle instability …

  16. Open Access 02-12-2023 | Computed Tomography | Online First

    Injury to the posterior malleolus in Maisonneuve fractures

    Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is a generally known, although not very frequent type of ankle fracture-dislocation [ 1 – 4 ]. Recent studies have shown that it is an injury with a highly variable pathoanatomy, associated in about 80% of cases with a …

  17. 18-05-2022 | Ultrasound | OriginalPaper

    Traumatic rupture of the midportion of the interosseous membrane: a rare cause of acute lower leg pain in two soccer players kicked in the anterior shin

    The interosseous membrane (IOM) of the leg is a component of the tibiofibular syndesmosis that serves an important role in stabilization, as well as transferring forces to the fibula during weight-bearing. We present two separate cases of acute …

  18. Open Access 04-05-2022 | OriginalPaper

    Acute clinical evaluation for syndesmosis injury has high diagnostic value

    Acute ankle sprains are among the most common sport-related injuries [ 7 ]. Sprains can affect the lateral ligaments, medial ligaments and the syndesmosis ankle ligaments. Complete rupture of the lateral ligaments is observed most commonly (40%) [ …

  19. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Ultrasound | OriginalPaper

    Use of a comprehensive systemic ultrasound evaluation in the diagnosis and analysis of acute lateral region ankle sprain

    Ankle sprains are common, constituting approximately25% of all sports injuries; approximately 85% of these are lateral ankle sprains caused by inversion, involving injuries of the lateral ligament complex [ 1 ]. Approximately 33% of patients with …

  20. 06-10-2023 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | OriginalPaper

    Loosening of the anterolateral capsule affects the stability after arthroscopic lateral ankle ligament repair of chronic ankle instability

    Chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) is frequently encountered in a daily clinical setting and may be required surgical treatment to improve symptoms and prevent the early onset of osteoarthritis (OA) [ 1 , 2 ]. Recently, arthroscopic lateral …

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