Does involvement of the anterior syndesmosis affect the functional outcome of acute ligamentous ankle injuries?

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Thomas P A Baltes, Omar Al-Sayrafi, Maryam R Al-Naimi, Mirna Anadani, Mohsen Abassi, Rod Whiteley, Pieter D'Hooghe, Gino M M J Kerkhoffs, Johannes L Tol
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Abstract

Purpose: To compare patient-reported outcomes between acute ligamentous ankle injuries 1) without anterior syndesmosis involvement and 2) with anterior syndesmosis involvement (without clinical instability).

Study design: Prospective cohort study.

Methods: Between September 2016 and December 2020 all athletes (≥18) with an acute ankle injury presenting within 7 days post-injury were screened for eligibility. Athletes were excluded if imaging demonstrated a frank fracture or 3T magnetic resonance imaging could not be acquired within 10 days post-injury. Athletes with unstable syndesmosis injuries or athletes who underwent surgery within 1-year post-injury were excluded. Athletes underwent criteria-based rehabilitation and functional outcomes (Karlsson & Peterson score, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score) were assessed at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year.

Results: A total of 94 athletes were included. In 28 athletes (30 %) the anterior syndesmosis was injured. In the first six weeks post-injury, median Karlsson & Peterson score improved from 37 (interquartile range 20.5-49) to 80 (interquartile range 70-90) for the group without involvement versus 35 (interquartile range 25-62) to 82 (interquartile range 72-87) for the group with involvement. FAOS sports improved similarly in both groups. No statistically significant between group differences in functional outcome scores were observed at six weeks, six months and 1 year follow-up.

Conclusions: In athletes, acute ligamentous ankle injuries with involvement of the anterior syndesmosis ligament (without clinical instability) are not associated with worse functional outcome at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1-year post-injury compared to acute ligamentous ankle injuries without involvement.

前韧带联合受累是否影响急性踝关节韧带损伤的功能结局?
目的:比较急性踝关节韧带损伤患者报告的结果:1)不累及前韧带联合和2)累及前韧带联合(无临床不稳定性)。研究设计:前瞻性队列研究。方法:在2016年9月至2020年12月期间,对所有在受伤后7 天内出现急性踝关节损伤的运动员(≥18岁)进行筛选。如果在受伤后10 天内影像学显示明显骨折或无法获得3T磁共振成像,运动员将被排除。不稳定联合损伤的运动员或损伤后1年内接受手术的运动员被排除在外。运动员接受基于标准的康复和功能结果(Karlsson & Peterson评分,足部和踝关节预后评分)在6 周,6 个月和1 年进行评估。结果:共纳入94名运动员。28名运动员(30 %)前韧带联合损伤。在受伤后的前六周,未受累组的中位Karlsson & Peterson评分从37(四分位范围20.5-49)提高到80(四分位范围70-90),而受累组的中位评分从35(四分位范围25-62)提高到82(四分位范围72-87)。FAOS运动在两组中的改善相似。在随访6周、6个月和1 年时,各组功能结局评分无统计学差异。结论:在运动员中,与未受累的急性踝关节韧带损伤相比,累及前韧带联合韧带的急性踝关节损伤(无临床不稳定性)在损伤后6 周、6 个月和1年的功能结果不差。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport is the official journal of Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) and is an an international refereed research publication covering all aspects of sport science and medicine. The Journal considers for publication Original research and Review papers in the sub-disciplines relating generally to the broad sports medicine and sports science fields: sports medicine, sports injury (including injury epidemiology and injury prevention), physiotherapy, podiatry, physical activity and health, sports science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor control and learning, sport and exercise psychology, sports nutrition, public health (as relevant to sport and exercise), and rehabilitation and injury management. Manuscripts with an interdisciplinary perspective with specific applications to sport and exercise and its interaction with health will also be considered.
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