Biomechanical Analysis of Ankle Stability Following Deltoid Ligament Repair and Reconstruction.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
BioMed Research International Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/bmri/6313005
Ali Ahmadi Pirshahid, Pawel Brzozowski, Olawale Sogbein, Radovan Zdero, Aaron Gee, Mansur Halai, Emil Schemitsch, David W Sanders, Abdel Rahman Lawendy, Christopher Del Balso
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Abstract

Background: The deltoid ligament has been shown to contribute to the stability of the ankle mortise, preventing valgus talar tilt, external rotation (ER), and translation. Research to date assessing the appropriateness of deltoid repair to reintroduce medial stability to a fractured ankle is unclear. Deltoid ligament reconstruction using autograft or allograft has been proposed in cases of chronic deltoid insufficiency. This biomechanical study sought to assess the stability offered by deltoid repair and reconstruction compared to the native deltoid ligament in its intact and defunctioned states. Materials and Methods: Twelve (six pairs) fresh frozen cadaveric lower extremities with intact deltoid ligaments underwent biomechanical assessment in a custom-made multiaxial testing apparatus. Each specimen was tested in plantarflexion/dorsiflexion (PF/DF), inversion/eversion (IV/EV), and internal rotation (IR)/ER and analyzed for angular range of motion (ROM) and stiffness. The specimens were tested with an intact deltoid ligament and following disruption via transection. Subsequently, paired specimens were randomized to either deltoid repair or reconstruction. A single double-loaded suture anchor was used to repair the deep and superficial deltoid ligaments. The tibialis anterior tendon was used as an autograft in the reconstruction group. Results: Normalized ROM and stiffness were significantly different in deficient specimens compared to all other groups during PF/DF. During IR/ER, the deficient ankle was significantly different from the intact and repair state. For IV/EV, deficient specimen ROM was significantly greater than the intact or repair states, while the stiffness for the deficient ankles was significantly less. Conclusion: Deltoid repair and reconstruction were comparable in returning the ankles to an intact state and conferring stability. These results suggest that in cases with insufficient or unstable deltoid ligament where repair is not possible, reconstruction has the potential to be a reliable alternative, but further studies are warranted to understand all advantages/disadvantages.

三角韧带修复重建后踝关节稳定性的生物力学分析。
背景:三角韧带已被证明有助于踝关节的稳定性,防止外翻距骨倾斜、外旋(ER)和移位。迄今为止评估三角肌修复对骨折踝关节恢复内侧稳定的适宜性的研究尚不清楚。自体或同种异体三角肌韧带重建已被提出用于慢性三角肌功能不全的病例。本生物力学研究旨在评估三角肌修复和重建所提供的稳定性,并将其与原始三角肌韧带在完整和失能状态下的稳定性进行比较。材料和方法:在定制的多轴试验装置中对12(6对)具完整三角韧带的新鲜冷冻尸体下肢进行生物力学评估。每个标本都进行了跖屈/背屈(PF/DF)、内翻/外翻(IV/EV)和内旋(IR)/ER测试,并分析了角度运动范围(ROM)和刚度。标本用完整的三角韧带进行测试,并通过横断进行破坏。随后,配对标本被随机分配到三角肌修复或重建组。采用单双载荷缝合锚钉修复深、浅三角韧带。重建组采用胫骨前肌腱作为自体移植物。结果:在PF/DF期间,与所有其他组相比,缺陷标本的归一化ROM和刚度显着不同。在IR/ER中,缺陷踝关节与完整和修复状态明显不同。对于IV/EV,缺陷标本的ROM明显大于完整或修复状态,而缺陷踝关节的刚度明显较小。结论:三角肌修复和重建在使踝关节恢复完整状态和稳定性方面具有可比性。这些结果表明,在三角韧带不充分或不稳定且无法修复的情况下,重建可能是一种可靠的替代方法,但需要进一步研究以了解所有优点/缺点。
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BioMed Research International
BioMed Research International BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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6.70
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1942
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: BioMed Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in life sciences and medicine. The journal is divided into 55 subject areas.
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