Overview
GJL is a risk factor for postoperative recurrent instability following an MBR for CLAI. Additional suture tape augmentation has been suggested to provide more strength and stability. However, the outcomes of the MBP with suture tape augmentation were unknown, which requires further exploration.
Description
Generalized joint laxity (GJL) is a risk factor for postoperative recurrent instability following an open modified Broström repair (MBR) for chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI). MBR with suture tape augmentation may provide more strength and stability. However, BPR with suture tape augmentation may lead to rejection of the suture tape. In addition, the outcomes of the MBP with suture tape augmentation were unknown.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical diagnosis of lateral ankle instability
- Beighton score ≥4
- Age with 18 to 60 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with an acute or subacute ankle injury
- Injury of the deltoid ligament
- Alignment of lower extremity greater than 5 degrees
- Fractures of the lower extremity
- Stage III or IV osteoarthritis
- Patients who refused to participate in the study