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Deltoid ligament reconstruction with autologous gracilis tendon in chronic medial ankle instability after ankle fracture surgery: A case report

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Deltoid ligament reconstruction with autologous gracilis tendon in chronic medial ankle instability after ankle fracture surgery: A case report / Pisanu, F., Ortu, S., Corda, M., Andreozzi, M., Caggiari, G., Manunta, A.F., Doria, C.. - In: THE FOOT. - ISSN 0958-2592. - (2020), p. 101714. [10.1016/j.foot.2020.101714]
abstract:
INTRODUCTION: The repair of a deltoid ligament injury, following an ankle fracture with involvement of the syndesmosis, has no univocal consensus. Also the surgical strategies in case of a subsequent chronic instability are still under debate. In this work the result of a double bundle anatomic reconstruction of deltoid ligament with ipsilateral autologous gracilis muscle tendon is presented.CASE REPORT: A 50 year old active male patient came to our attention with a catastrophic medial ankle instability, a severe pronation of the hindfoot and disabling ankle pain. He reported a Weber type B fracture of the left ankle with a lesion of the syndesmosis treated with anatomic plate and screws and a transyndesmotic screw 8 months before. The imaging showed a complete deltoid ligament lesion. Due to the impossibility of a direct repair of the ligament, we performed the reconstruction of the medial ligamentous complex with an autologous gracilis tendon graft. 10 months after the medial ligamentous complex reconstruction, the patient showed an excellent recovery of walking ability, disappearance of pain under load and resumed an active lifestyle.DISCUSSION: The deltoid ligament has a key role in ankle joint stability and its integrity promotes the recovery after ankle fractures. However, its lesion is often left untreated in the acute setting. The result of a chronic untreated deltoid ligament injury could be extremely disabling and the ligament reconstruction, when an optimal native deltoid ligament repair is not achievable, is the choice to restore ankle function and stability.CONCLUSION: In the delayed treatment of a deltoid ligament rupture the described double bundle anatomic reconstruction with autologous tendon graft can be an effective and suitable option.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bimalleolar equivalent; Deltoid ligament reconstruction; Double bundle; Medial ankle instability; Weber B fractures
List of contributors:
Pisanu, Francesco; Ortu, Sebastiano; Corda, Marco; Andreozzi, Matteo; Caggiari, Gianfilippo; Manunta, Andrea Fabio; Doria, Carlo
Authors of the University:
CAGGIARI Gianfilippo
DORIA Carlo
PISANU Francesco
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/244240
Published in:
THE FOOT
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