Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Surgical Management
- PMID: 32892970
- DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2020.07.004
Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Surgical Management
Abstract
Surgical management for chronic lateral ankle ligament instability is useful when patients have failed nonoperative modalities. Open anatomic reconstruction is an effective method of stabilization. Ankle arthroscopy is a recommended to address intra-articular disorder before stabilization. An anatomic approach provides full range of motion, stability, and return to sport and activity. Allograft or suture tape augmentation can be useful for patients with generalized ligamentous laxity, patients with high body mass index, and elite athletes. Allograft reconstruction may be especially useful in revision procedures. Arthroscopic approach to lateral ankle ligament stabilization may provide good outcomes, with long-term data still limited.
Keywords: Arthroscopic treatment of lateral ankle ligament instability; Chronic lateral ankle instability; Modified Broström procedure; Suture tape augmentation for lateral ankle ligament instability.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr E. Ferkel discloses that he is a consultant and instructor for Arthrex and Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Dr S. Nguyen and C. Kwong have nothing to disclose. Southern California Orthopedic Institute Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship receives institutional support from Depuy Mitek and Smith & Nephew.
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