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Treatment of Anteroinferior Tibiofibular Ligament Avulsion

Fracture Accompanied with Ankle Fracture

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Introduction

Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament avulsion fracture

- A part of syndesmosis injury

- Rotational injury

- May not be apparent on plain X-rays

- Nonunion, Malunion ; pain, impingement, arthrosis (Akseki D et al. 1999, Acta Orthop Scand)

(Bassett FH et al. 1990, JBJS)

Classification ( modified Wagstaffe`s classification)

Type 1 ; displaced avulsion fracture of the distal end of the fibula

Type 2 ; fracture of the anterior spike of the proximal fibular fragment

Type 3 ; avulsion fracture from the tibia by AITFL (Chaput fracture)

Type 4 ; fracture of the anterior tubercles from both of the tibia and fibula

(Wagstaffe WW, 1875, Pankovich AM, 1979)

Purpose : To evaluate the clinical results of anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament

avulsion(wagstaffe) fracture accompanied ankle fractures treated with anatomical

reduction and internal fixation

From Jan. 2007 to April. 2010

31 cases / 249 cases of total ankle fracture

All cases : AITFL avulsion fractures

Male / Female : 11 / 20

Age : average 53 Y.

Follow-up : average 26 M.

Cause : Slip(29), Traffic Accident(1), Fall down(1)

Materials

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Diagnosis Preoperative X-ray

1. AITFL Avulsion Fx.

2. Distal TF diastasis - TF Overlap, TF Clear space,

Medial clear space

Preoperative CT

- Suspected in simple X-ray

Intraoperative check

Operative Techniques Ankle Fracture ORIF

Ant. Inf. TF lig. Avulsion Fracture

Fixation or Repair Mini Screw ; 12 cases

K-wire ; 10 cases

Mini Screw + K-wire ; 3 cases

Ligament repair (pull-out suture) ; 6 cases

Methods

Total Ankle Fracture ; 249 cases Supination - Ext. Rotation ; 192 cases (77.1 %)

Supination - Adduction ; 16 cases

Pronation - Ext. Rotation ; 24 cases

Pronation - Abduction ; 17 cases

31 cases of AITFL Fx. (12.4%) / 249 cases of Total Ankle Fracture

Fracture / Dislocation ; 2 cases

Maisonneuve Fx. ; 1 case

Supination – ER type ; 28 cases

(Stage II 8 cases, Stage III 3 cases, Stage IV 17 cases)

Results

AITFL avulsion Fx. Classification

Type 1 ; 1 case

Type 2 ; 23 cases

Type 3 ; 5 cases

Type 4 ; 2 cases

Radiologic findings

AITFL avulsion Fx. Union ; all cases Distal TF diastasis (Preoperative ⇒ Postoperative)

- TF clear space ; 2.5 ⇒ 2.4

- TF overlap ; 6.3 ⇒ 6.8

- MCS ; 4.0 ⇒ 3.2

AOFAS Score

Excellent ( 90 ~ ) ; 23 cases

Good ( 80 ~ ) ; 6 cases

Fair ( 70 ~ ) ; 2 cases

Poor ( ~ 60 ) ; 0 case

Complications

ROM limitation ; 7 cases - Fracture-Dislocation ; 1 case - Trimalleolar Fracture ; 4 cases - Bimalleolar Fracture ; 2 cases

Pain ; 2 cases - SPN Irritation / Hardware Irritation

Results

Anteroinferior Tibiofibular Ligament Avulsion Fracture (Park et al. JOT, 2002)

13 cases of AITFL avulsion Fx. / 93 cases of Ankle Fractures (14 %)

All cases of AITFL avulsion Fx.

- in Weber B type

- Wagstaffe type 2

TF Diastasis ; 11 / 13 (84.6%)

1 cases of Fair Result ; Nonunion & Impingement

Our Study 31 cases / 249 cases of Total Ankle Fracture (12.4%)

Supination – ER type ; 28 / 31 cases (90.3%)

Wagstaffe Classification - Type 2 ; 23 cases (74.1 %)

Discussion

AITFL Avulsion Fx.

Incidence ; 12.4% of Ankle Fracture

- Most common at SER type (90.3%)

- Wagstaffe Type 2 ; most common (74.1%)

Diagnosis - Preoperative X-ray ± CT

- Intraoperative Check

Treatment - Anatomical Reduction & Fixation

Anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament avulsion fracture accompanied with ankle fracture is a good clinical outcome with internal fixation. We should not miss out the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament avulsion fracture in preoperative and intraoperative evaluation.

Conclusion

Akseki D, Pinar H, Bozkurt M, Yaldiz K, Araç S: The distal fascicle of the anterior inferior tibio-fibular ligament as a cause of anterolateral ankle impingement: results of arthroscopic resection. Acta Orthop Scand.70:478-82, 1999. Bassett FH 3rd, Gates HS 3rd, Billys JB, Morris HB, Nikolaou PK: Talar impingement by the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament. A cause of chronic pain in the ankle after inversion sprain. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 72:55-9, 1990. Pankovich AM: Fractures of the fibula at the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 138-47, 1979. Park JW, Kim SK, Hong JS, Park, JH: Anterior tibiofibular ligament avulsion fracture in weber type B lateral malleolar fracture. J Trauma. 52:655-9, 2002. Wagstaffe WW: An unusual form of fracture of the fibula. Cited by. ST thomas Hosp Rep. 6:43, 1875.

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