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[Articular ligament rupture of the ankle joint].

Authors: J, Bruns; H, Kropshofer; H R, Treptow;

[Articular ligament rupture of the ankle joint].

Abstract

We report about 142 cases of acute injuries of the fibular ligament lesions of the ankle joint treated by surgery. In 2.1% no rupture was found. A follow-up examination and X-ray examination was done after several month for 75 of these patients, and a good result without any sign of instability of the ankle joint was achieved in 84% to 86.7%. Complications were found in 2.1% (secondary healing, no further complications). In order to these results we recommend the treatment of the fibular ligament lesion by surgery.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Rupture, Adolescent, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, Fibula, Ligaments, Articular, Humans, Female, Child, Ankle Joint

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