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Treatment of chronic syndesmotic injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors:George Parlamas  Charles P Hannon  Christopher D Murawski  Niall A Smyth  Yan Ma  Gino M Kerkhoffs  C Niek van Dijk  Jon Karlsson  John G Kennedy
Institution:1. Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopedic Research Center Amsterdam, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, M?lndal, Sweden
Abstract:

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to systematically review and meta-analyse the available literature on the treatment of chronic syndesmotic injuries of the ankle.

Methods

A systematic review of the PubMed/MEDLINE and EMBASE databases was conducted in August 2012 utilizing the keywords (treatment OR intervention) AND (injury OR sprain OR rupture) AND (syndesmosis OR syndesmotic OR “high ankle” OR “anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament” OR AITFL OR “posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament” OR PITFL OR tibiofibular diastasis). Studies that reported the outcomes of the surgical treatment of chronic syndesmotic injury were included in our review. Chronic was defined as symptoms longer than 6 months. Meta-analysis based on random-effects models was performed to pool the rates of success for different treatment methods.

Results

The search yielded 416 publications from PubMed/MEDLINE and 473 publications from EMBASE. After abstract and full-text review, 15 articles were included in this review. Treatment methods were placed into three broad surgical treatment categories: screw fixation, arthrodesis and arthroscopic debridement. The most common treatment strategy employed was screw fixation. The pooled rates of success for screw fixation, arthrodesis and arthroscopic debridement were 87.9, 79.4 and 78.7 %, respectively.

Conclusion

The current evidence on the treatment of chronic syndesmosis injuries in the ankle is limited to prospective and retrospective case series. The pooled success rates for screw fixation, arthrodesis and arthroscopic debridement each exceeded 78 %. Future high-level studies are required to discern the most appropriate treatment strategy(ies) for chronic syndesmotic injuries of the ankle.
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