2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jos.2020.02.011
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Safe angles of ATFL and CFL anchor insertion into anatomical attachment of fibula in a lateral ankle ligament repair

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“…Furthermore, recent cadaveric studies have suggested that the FOT is located 3.7 mm distal to the ATFL origin. 18,21 As the mean length between the FAI and FOT on the CT scans of the patients in the present study was 19.2 mm, we believe that the lower quarter area between the FAI and FOT was appropriate for the anatomic area for the ATFL insertion site of the distal fibula. Although the location of the anchor position was not evaluated by the distance between the position of the distal anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament and that of the repaired ATFL, the bony protrusions known as the anatomic landmarks for ligaments in the distal fibula were used as reference points; as such, we believe that this method of grouping in the present study is reasonable.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Furthermore, recent cadaveric studies have suggested that the FOT is located 3.7 mm distal to the ATFL origin. 18,21 As the mean length between the FAI and FOT on the CT scans of the patients in the present study was 19.2 mm, we believe that the lower quarter area between the FAI and FOT was appropriate for the anatomic area for the ATFL insertion site of the distal fibula. Although the location of the anchor position was not evaluated by the distance between the position of the distal anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament and that of the repaired ATFL, the bony protrusions known as the anatomic landmarks for ligaments in the distal fibula were used as reference points; as such, we believe that this method of grouping in the present study is reasonable.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The FOT and fibular anterior tubercle (FAT) are known as anatomic landmarks for identifying the ligament footprints for minimally invasive surgery for CAI. 18,21 The position of the fibular tunnel for a knotless anchor was measured in the true lateral view of the 3D CT reconstruction using a software program (InSpace 4D or syngo.via; Siemens Healthcare) that could identify the FOT and FAT. We analyzed the location of the tunnel for the anchor between the FAT and FOT by reconstructing the 3D image after marking the location of the tunnel through the sagittal section (Figure 3).…”
Section: Ct Measurement Methodsmentioning
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“…The AAL portal was extended toward the fibula tip with a total length of 15 mm. loosening of the CFL was confirmed under direct visualization, and the CFL was reattached to its footprint of the fibula using a soft anchor [14].…”
Section: Arthroscopic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The preoperative activity level was evaluated using the ankle activity score (AAS), which consisted of 53 sports, three working activities, and four general activities [14]. The CLAI patients were divided into two groups according to AAS (≧6 and ≦5), and the HU values were compared.…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%