Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4054695 | Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2013 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundChronic lateral ankle instability accounts for 20% of the ankle injuries. This study evaluates functional outcome of the modified Broström–Gould technique using suture anchors, with 4 different clinical scores.MethodsA consecutive series of 41 patients were included with a minimum follow-up of one year. The function was assessed using 4 clinical scores including: the AOFAS for hind foot; the FAAM; the CAIT and the CAIS.ResultsOut of 41 patients; 27 patients were very satisfied, 11 satisfied and 3 were not satisfied. Ankle mobility returned to normal in 93% of patients. At follow-up the AOFAS was 89/100 (37–100), the FAAM 85/100% (35–100%), the CAIT 20/30 (5–30), and the CAIS 74/100% (27–100%).ConclusionOutcome of modified Broström–Gould procedure is good with high satisfaction rate in terms of ankle mobility. The disparity in outcome of scores, signals towards the need of a standard evaluation system.