The Benefit of Repairing the Deltoid Ligament in Unstable Ankle Fractures

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Category Primary study
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Year 2024
Ankle fractures occur in 1 out of 800 persons a year and is a common injury. The deltoid ligament is necessary for the stability of the joint and guides choice of treatment. Cadaveric studies have shown that deltoid ligament repair gives more stability than the osteosynthesis of the lateral malleolus itself. The investigators want to show if suture of the deltoid ligament in unstable ankle fractures contribute to a better functional result and/or prevent long term osteoarthritis for our participants. Patients sustaining severe ankle fractures have shown a considerable loss of function that might affect their long term activities of daily living (ADL) function. Improving outcome for this group may preserve some patients\' ability to work and reduce community expenses.
Epistemonikos ID: 204330b9803ea4b2e10845984e493c56be93905d
First added on: Apr 17, 2025