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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34522560/suture-button-versus-syndesmotic-screw-fixation-of-ankle-fractures-a-comparative-retrospective-review-over-one-year
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bakhat Yawar, Brian Hanratty, Ayeisha Asim, Aamir K Niazi, Abdul M Khan
Background Syndesmotic fixation is essential in the management of unstable ankle fractures with syndesmotic disruption. It can be achieved either by rigid fixation with screws or dynamic fixation with suture-button devices. Syndesmosis screws are considered the gold standard for the stabilisation and fixation of distal tibiofibular syndesmotic injuries. We use both types of devices in our unit for the stabilisation of syndesmotic injuries. In our department, Arthrex TightRope® (Arthrex, Naples, FL) is the preferred suture-button device for the dynamic fixation of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis...
September 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34429950/ankle-syndesmotic-injury-tightrope-vs-screw-fixation-a-clinical-academic-survey
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REVIEW
Hassan Shafiq, Zafar Iqbal, Mohammad Noah Hasan Khan, Muhammad Umer Rasool, Ahmad Faraz, Muhammad Hamzah Jamshed, Basharat Ghafoor Khan
Objective: The goal of the study is to find out the treatment of choice for ankle fractures involving syndesmotic injury based on level of experience of orthopaedic surgeons. Methods: A survey was undertaken to analyse the management used for ankle fractures with syndesmotic injuries AO 44c in a 35-year-old patient. Surgeons attending an orthopaedic course were invited to take part in a survey sorted into groups: junior surgeons middle grades, and experienced. Pictures of an x ray were shown to the participants and treatment options were asked...
September 2021: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34408944/management-of-ankle-fractures-with-syndesmotic-disruption-a-survey-of-orthopaedic-surgeons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan G Rogero, Emmanuel M Illical, Daniel O Corr, Steven M Raikin, James C Krieg, Justin Tsai
INTRODUCTION: With no current "gold standard" fixation strategy for syndesmotic injuries and differences in preferred preoperative and intraoperative diagnostic techniques and criteria, methods of reduction, fixation constructs, and postoperative management, the goals of this study were to determine how orthopaedic surgeons currently manage ankle fractures with concomitant syndesmotic disruption, as well as to identify surgeon demographics predictive of syndesmotic management techniques...
July 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34404589/the-clinical-efficacy-of-suture-button-fixation-and-trans-syndesmotic-screw-fixation-in-the-treatment-of-ankle-fracture-combined-with-distal-tibiofibular-syndesmosis-injury-a-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yibo Xu, Ran Kang, Ming Li, Zhong Li, Teng Ma, Cheng Ren, Qian Wang, Yao Lu, Kun Zhang
Twenty percent of ankle fractures present with concomitant syndesmosis injury which results in poor clinical outcomes. Surgical stabilization of the syndesmosis can be achieved with either trans-syndesmotic screws or a suture button device. The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of suture button fixation and trans-syndesmotic screw fixation in the treatment of ankle fracture combined with distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury. A retrospective analysis was conducted by enrolling 76 patients with ankle fractures combined with distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury who were admitted in our trauma center from January 2018 to January 2019, including 34 cases of suture button group and 42 cases of the syndesmotic screw group with a mean follow-up period of 16 ± 7 (range 12-21) months...
2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34187939/methods-of-tibiofibular-syndesmosis-fixation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michał Piotrkowski, Jan Poszepczyński, Marcin Domżalski
The tibiofibular syndesmosis is a ligamentous structure connecting the distal ends of the tibia and fibula. This article presents and compares the available methods of treatment of syndesmosis injuries. Current publications from the online database PubMed and relevant available books are analysed and compared with AO Surgery guidelines. Metal and bioabsorbable syndesmotic screws and the suture button technique, including all possible modifications of these approaches, are compared. The focus is on the technical aspects of the procedures, functional outcomes and complications of these procedures...
June 30, 2021: Ortopedia, Traumatologia, Rehabilitacja
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34104613/removal-of-syndesmotic-screw-after-fixation-in-ankle-fractures-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Omar Desouky, Amr Elseby, Ahmed H Ghalab
Syndesmotic injuries can occur with ankle fractures and can lead to destabilization of the ankle joint. As a result, it usually requires a transyndesmotic screw insertion to stabilize it. Currently, there is no consensus on the type, amount and diameter of screws used, the number of cortices needed to be engaged, the recommended time to weight-bearing, and whether the screw should be removed in these types of injuries. The aim of this study is to evaluate the evidence comparing the removal and non-removal of syndesmotic screws in open and closed ankle fractures that are associated with unstable syndesmosis in terms of functional, clinical, and radiological evidence...
June 4, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34046477/maisonneuve-injury-with-no-fibula-fracture-a-case-report
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Guang-Ping Liu, Ji-Gang Li, Xiao Gong, Jian-Min Li
BACKGROUND: Ankle syndesmosis injury is difficult to diagnose accurately at the initial visit. Missed diagnosis or improper treatment can lead to chronic complications. Complete syndesmosis injury with a concomitant rupture of the interosseous membrane (IOM) is more unstable and severe. The relationship between this type of injury and Maisonneuve injury, in which the syndesmosis is also injured, has not been discussed in the literature previously. CASE SUMMARY: A 16-year-old patient sustained left medial malleolar fracture, and the associated inferior tibiofibular syndesmotic instability was overlooked...
May 26, 2021: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33992455/is-routine-removal-of-syndesmotic-screw-justified-a-meta-analysis
#28
REVIEW
Ankit Khurana, Arun Kumar, Shyam Katekar, Darshan Kapoor, Gayatri Vishwakarma, Ashish Shah, Maninder Shah Singh
BACKGROUND: Syndesmosis injuries are common with rotational ankle injuries, and placement of a positional syndesmotic screw to maintain its reduction is used as the ligaments heal. There is no clear consensus on routine removal or retention of syndesmotic screw. This study aimed to appraise the current evidence both on removal and retention of syndesmotic screw and to conduct a meta-analysis comparing outcomes and rate of complications of syndesmotic screw removal and retention. METHODS: Following PROSPERO registration, a systematic search using was performed using keywords ('Syndesmosis' OR 'Syndesmotic' OR 'Transsyndesmotic' OR 'distal tibiofibular') AND ('Screw') AND ('Removal' OR 'Retention') AND 'Outcome' in various databases...
December 2021: Foot
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33846031/syndesmotic-stabilization-syndesmotic-screw-versus-flexible-fixation-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Ahmed Elabd, Samir Abdullah, Wael Kandel, Mohamed Hegazy
Syndesmotic injuries are common injuries that occur in isolation or associated with ankle fractures. The suture button device fixation (SBDF) has become increasingly attractive to orthopedic surgeons as an alternative to metallic screw fixation (MSF) for syndesmotic fixation. This review involved the highest-quality clinical biomechanical and cost analysis studies to provide a comprehensive review. A literature search in the electronic databases was conducted to identify clinical, biomechanical as well as cost analysis studies in which the MSF was compared to SBDF from 1990 to 2018...
2021: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33787628/a-comparison-of-double-single-suture-button-fixation-suture-button-fixation-and-screw-fixation-for-ankle-syndesmosis-injury-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Alper Kurtoglu, Alauddin Kochai, Mustafa Erkan Inanmaz, Erhan Sukur, Dogan Keskin, Mehmet Türker, Mustafa Uysal, Zafer Sen, Ismail Daldal
Different methods have been used throughout the years for syndesmotic injury but there is no consensus on the ideal treatment. Some methods are expensive and some have more complications. The aim of this study is to compare single suture endobutton with double suture endobutton and screw fixation for syndesmotic injury.Sixty nine patients with syndesmotic injury with fibular fractures whom were treated with a single interosseous suture endobutton system (ZipTightTM, Zimmer Biomet), a double interosseous suture endobutton system (ZipTightTM, Zimmer Biomet) and 1 syndesmotic screw (TST, Istanbul, Turkey) were included in this study...
April 2, 2021: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33764338/suture-button-versus-screw-fixation-in-adolescent-syndesmotic-injuries-functional-outcomes-and-maintenance-of-reduction
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REVIEW
Benjamin M Lurie, Conner J Paez, Shayna R Howitt, Andrew T Pennock
BACKGROUND: Fixation of the tibiofibular syndesmosis is often performed with a trans-syndesmotic screw (SS) or suture-button (SB). SB fixation has been shown to have lower rates of postoperative syndesmotic malreduction, late diastasis, and implant removal, though some studies have found complications related to infection and implant subsidence. The purpose of this study was to compare maintenance of reduction, complications, implant removal and functional outcomes of SB versus SS fixation in adolescents...
July 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33626498/effectiveness-of-the-tightrope%C3%A2-fixation-in-treating-ankle-syndesmosis-injuries-a-critically-appraised-topic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott Benson Street, Matthew Rawlins, Jason Miller
Clinical Scenario: Ankle fractures are a frequent occurrence, and they carry the potential for syndesmosis injury. The syndesmosis is important to the structural integrity of the ankle joint by maintaining the proximity of the tibia, fibula, and talus. Presently, the gold standard for treating an ankle syndesmosis injury is to insert a metallic screw through the fibula and into the tibia. This technique requires a second intervention to remove the hardware, but also carries an inherent risk of breaking the screw during rehabilitation...
February 24, 2021: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33518505/comparison-of-suture-button-versus-syndesmotic-screw-in-the-treatment-of-distal-tibiofibular-syndesmosis-injury-a-meta-analysis
#33
REVIEW
Keteng Xu, Jiale Zhang, Pei Zhang, Yuan Liang, Jin-Long Hu, Xu Wang, Jingcheng Wang
Traditionally screw fixation is an effective surgical procedure for the treatment of unstable syndesmosis injuries. However, it is still a controversy whether suture-button (SB) device can achieve better clinical outcomes and decrease the risk of complications compared with syndesmotic screw (SS). The present meta-analysis was conducted to figure out whether SB fixation was superior to traditionally screw fixation. Twelve clinical studies were identified, involving 320 patients in the SB group and 334 patients in the SS group...
2021: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33218869/the-role-of-deltoid-ligament-repair-in-ankle-fractures-with-syndesmotic-instability-a-systematic-review
#34
REVIEW
Julian Wang, Devon Stride, Nolan S Horner, Bradley Petrisor, Herman Johal, Moin Khan, Bashar Alolabi
Ankle fractures are the fourth most common fracture requiring surgical management. The deltoid ligament is a primary ankle stabilizer against valgus forces. It is frequently ruptured in ankle fractures; however, there is currently no consensus regarding repair. A systematic database search was conducted with Medline, PubMed, and Embase for relevant studies discussing patients with ankle fractures involving deltoid ligament rupture and repair. Screening, quality assessment, and data extraction were performed independently and in duplicate...
January 2021: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33051073/untreated-small-posterior-fragment-of-ankle-fracture-with-early-removal-of-syndesmotic-screw-is-associated-with-recurrent-syndesmotic-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tzu-Cheng Yang, Yun-Hsuan Tzeng, Chien-Shun Wang, Chun-Cheng Lin, Ming-Chau Chang, Chao-Ching Chiang
INTRODUCTION: This retrospective study aimed to report outcomes of fixation of bi-malleolar or tri-malleolar fractures combined with syndesmotic injury with or without posterior malleolar fracture (PMF), and to ascertain whether syndesmotic screw removal at 6 to 8 weeks or 3 months postoperatively is more beneficial. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed patients who received open reduction and internal fixation for bi-malleolar (without PMF) or tri-malleolar ankle fracture (with PMF) with syndesmotic injury between January 2013 and December 2017 with at least 24 months of postoperative follow-up...
March 2021: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33008477/elective-removal-vs-retaining-of-hardware-after-osteosynthesis-in-asymptomatic-patients-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Prediger, Tim Mathes, Christian Probst, Dawid Pieper
BACKGROUND: Osteosynthesis is the internal fixation of fractures or osteotomy by mechanical devices (also called hardware). After bone healing, there are two options: one is to remove the hardware, the other is to leave it in place. The removal of the hardware in patients without medical indication (elective) is controversially discussed. We performed a scoping review to identify evidence on the elective removal of hardware in asymptomatic patients compared to retaining of the hardware to check feasibility of performing a health technology assessment...
October 2, 2020: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32920763/does-the-choice-of-syndesmotic-screw-versus-suture-button-in-ankle-surgery-has-a-silver-lining-a-technical-note
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pieter D'Hooghe, Motasem Salameh
PURPOSE: Unstable ankle fractures with associated syndesmotic injury are of considerable morbidity in the professional athlete population. The use of dynamic suture button versus static syndesmotic screws fixation, rehabilitation protocols and timing to return to play are still areas of debate. We report the use of novel algorithm of sequential static and dynamic syndesmotic fixation in an elite football player with Weber C ankle fracture. METHODS: The patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation for a weber C ankle fracture with associated syndesmotic and deltoid ligament injury...
September 13, 2020: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32907456/randomized-trial-comparing-suture-button-with-single-3-5-mm-syndesmotic-screw-for-ankle-syndesmosis-injury-similar-results-at-2-years
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benedikte Wendt Raede, Ingrid Kvello Stake, Jan Erik Madsen, Frede Frihagen, Silje Berild Jacobsen, Mette Renate Andersen, Wender Figved
Background and purpose - Better outcomes are reported for suture button (SB) compared with syndesmotic screws (SS) in patients treated for an acute ankle syndesmotic injury. One reason could be that screws are more rigid than an SB. A single tricortical 3.5 mm syndesmotic screw (TS) is the most dynamic screw option. Our hypothesis is that 1 SB and 1 TS provide similar results. Therefore, in randomized controlled trial, we compared the results between SB and TS for syndesmotic stabilization in patients with acute syndesmosis injury...
September 10, 2020: Acta Orthopaedica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32890071/surgical-site-infections-following-routine-syndesmotic-screw-removal-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fay Ruth Katharina Sanders, Merel Francine Nanette Birnie, Diederick Penning, Johan Carel Goslings, Tim Schepers
OBJECTIVES: Aim of this systematic review is to investigate the incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) after routine removal of syndesmotic screws (SSs) placed to stabilize syndesmotic injuries. DATA SOURCES: A systematic literature search was performed in the PubMed, Cochrane, and EMBASE databases for studies published online before February 2020, using the key words and synonyms of "syndesmotic screw" and ("ankle fractures" or "syndesmotic injury") and "implant removal"...
September 2, 2020: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32758205/correction-to-routine-versus-on-demand-removal-of-the-syndesmotic-screw-a-protocol-for-an-international-randomised-controlled-trial-rodeo-trial
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S A Dingemans, M F N Birnie, F R K Sanders, M P J van den Bekerom, M Backes, E van Beeck, F W Bloemers, B van Dijkman, E Flikweert, D Haverkamp, H R Holtslag, J M Hoogendoorn, P Joosse, M Parkkinen, G Roukema, N Sosef, B A Twigt, R N van Veen, A H van der Veen, J Vermeulen, J Winkelhagen, B C van der Zwaard, S van Dieren, J C Goslings, T Schepers
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
August 5, 2020: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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