2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2016.10.005
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Non-anatomical or direct anatomical repair of chronic lateral instability of the ankle: A systematic review of the literature after at least 10 years of follow-up

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“…Long-term studies result in good or very good results in 57% to 92% of patients. 32 The imaging evaluation of the present study reports results comparable to those found in other published reports on primary reconstructions, which vary from 3.9 and 7 degrees for the median talar tilt test 22 and from 2 to 3 mm for the median anterior drawer. 13 Few papers in the literature analyze the results of revision surgery following failure of surgical treatment for chronic lateral ankle instability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Long-term studies result in good or very good results in 57% to 92% of patients. 32 The imaging evaluation of the present study reports results comparable to those found in other published reports on primary reconstructions, which vary from 3.9 and 7 degrees for the median talar tilt test 22 and from 2 to 3 mm for the median anterior drawer. 13 Few papers in the literature analyze the results of revision surgery following failure of surgical treatment for chronic lateral ankle instability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…1,5,9,15,19,20,22,24,27,28,33,40 Few studies described long-term follow-up (>5 years). Noailles et al 32 analyzed studies with at least a 10-year follow-up (mean, 15.3 years), evaluating DAR procedures and NAR procedures. DAR procedures revealed better functional outcome but a greater rate of recurrent instability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At present, the treatment methods for chronic lateral ankle instability mainly include nonanatomical reconstruction, anatomical repair, and anatomical reconstruction; usually, anatomical repair of the ATFL is the first choice for initial surgery. 15 Since Broström proposed anatomical repair of the ATFL in 1966, 3 the modified Broström-Gould procedure has been considered the gold standard for anatomical repair of the ATFL. 2 It has been shown that the modified Broström-Gould surgery possesses good clinical effectiveness for repair of the ATFL for chronic lateral ankle instability.…”
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“…Additionally, portions of the inserting tendon of fibularis brevis muscle are routinely harvested to repair damaged ankles (Monson et al, 2014). Long-term results from these surgical procedures have been mixed, as the functions of fibularis brevis muscle can be impaired (Noailles et al, 2018). Thus, prior to surgery, variations in fibularis brevis tendon morphology need be appreciated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%