Due to the availability of limited data regarding the results of operative therapy used to treat ankle instability with coincident arthritic changes in the medial gutter, this investigation was carried out to assess the intermediate-term radiological and clinical results after a modified Broström operation and arthroscopic debridement among middle-aged patients suffering from chronic ankle instability and medial gutter osteoarthritis.
Knee is one of the crucial affected weight-bearing joints
by osteoarthritis along with ankle instability. As per this study, the Modified
Broström procedure combined with arthroscopic debridement found to be an
effective operative option for medial gutter osteoarthritis secondary to
chronic ankle instability. Moreover, it was also confirmed to reduce pain and
eliminate instability.
Due to the availability of limited data regarding the
results of operative therapy used to treat ankle instability with coincident
arthritic changes in the medial gutter, this investigation was carried out to
assess the intermediate-term radiological and clinical results after a modified
Broström operation and arthroscopic debridement among middle-aged patients
suffering from chronic ankle instability and medial gutter osteoarthritis.
A total of 22 patients with medial gutter osteoarthritis
related to chronic lateral ankle, instability was followed for more than three
years after operative treatment. All the participants exhibited the medial
joint space narrowing of Takakura stage II during surgery. The visual analogue
scale (VAS), Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM), and the American
Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) score were used for the clinical
evaluation.
A significant improvement from 51.2 and 45.7 points to 80.3
and 78.4 points was seen in the mean AOFAS and FAAM scores at final follow-up,
respectively. The pain-VAS scores improved from 6.8 points to 3.5 points. In
spite of improved VAS score, eight participants complained of gait discomfort
along with the severe pain of 4 or more points. Six patients exhibited a
progression of arthritis stage and only one with recurrent ankle instability.
Modified Broström operation combined with arthroscopic
debridement emerges as an effective operative choice for medial gutter
osteoarthritis secondary to chronic ankle instability. Regardless of the
outbreak of arthritis, most subjects were able to obtain remarkable improvement
in decreasing pain while terminating instability.
Foot Ankle Int.
Outcome Following a Modified Broström Procedure and Arthroscopic Debridement of Medial Gutter Osteoarthritis Combined With Chronic Ankle Instability.
Byung-Ki Cho et al.
Comments (0)