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First published on July 31, 2008, doi:10.1177/0363546508319050

(American Journal of Sports Medicine 2008;36:2167.)

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Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: The Effect of Intra-Articular Lesions on Clinical Outcome

Woo Jin Choi, MD1, Jin Woo Lee, MD, PhD1*, Seung Hwan Han, MD, PhD2, Bom Soo Kim, MD1, Su Keon Lee, MD1

1 Yonsei University College of Medicine
2 Ajou University College of Medicine

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ljwos{at}yumc.yonsei.ac.kr.


   Abstract

Background: There has been no attempt to correlate the type and number of intra-articular lesions with the results of ligament reconstruction for chronic lateral ankle instability.

Hypothesis: Certain intra-articular lesions affect the clinical outcome of ligament reconstruction.

Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

Methods: Sixty-five ankles from 64 patients underwent a modified Broström operation for chronic lateral ankle instability with a mean follow-up of 28.7 months (range, 12-67). The results were assessed according to the Karlsson-Peterson Ankle Score. The type of intra-articular lesions and the association of clinical outcome were investigated using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multivariate logistic regression analysis.

Results: The average Karlsson-Peterson Ankle Score was improved from 53 ± 14.63 preoperatively to 85.21 ± 11.97 at final follow-up (P < .001). Five different intra-articular lesions were described in 63 ankles (96.9%), and the ankle score negatively correlated with the number of lesions (r = -.604; P < .001). Multivariate logistic regression showed that syndesmosis widening (odds ratio, 11.1; 95% confidence interval: 2.2-55.4; P = .003), osteochondral lesions of the talus (odds ratio, 8.5; 95% confidence interval: 1.7-42.3; P = .008), and ossicles (odds ratio, 4.5; 95% confidence interval: 1.0-20.2; P = .046) are significant predictors of unsatisfactory results after ligament reconstruction.

Conclusion: Arthroscopic diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular lesions associated with chronic lateral ankle instability is a safe and effective method. The presence of any combination of associated intra-articular lesions can result in a poor outcome.







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