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Diagnosis of ligament rupture of the ankle joint: Physical examination, arthrography, stress radiography and sonography compared in 160 patients after inversion trauma
Authors:C Niek van Dijk   Ben Willem J. Mol  Liesbeth S. L. Lim  Rene K. Marti  Patrick M. M. Bossuyt
Affiliation: a Departments of Orthopedics, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsb Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:We prospectively enrolled 160 consecutive patients with inversion trauma of the ankle in a diagnostic protocol that included physical examination within 2 days and at 5 days after trauma, arthrography, stress radiography, and ultrasonography. 135 patients had pathological lateral ligament laxity on the later physical examination or lateral ligament rupture diagnosed on arthrography and they were operated on. 122 of these patients had ligament ruptures.

At clinical follow-up after a minimum of half a year, all of the patients who were not operated on had stable joints without signs of previous ligament ruptures.

Delayed physical examination at 5 days after the injury led to the highest overall sensitivity (96%) and specificity (84%) for the detection of a ligament rupture. Additional diagnostic procedures, at a considerable cost, yielded little additional information.
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