inStability Treated With Ligament RecOnstruction Augmented With iNternal bracinG

Last updated: June 1, 2023
Sponsor: Walter van der Weegen
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Sprains

Treatment

Internal Brace augmented ankle Ligament reconstruction

Brostrom-Gould ankle Ligament reconstruction

Clinical Study ID

NCT03472404
W18.016
  • Ages 16-60
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This study evaluates the effect of internal bracing in lateral ligament ankle surgery. Half of the patients will receive the standard Brostrom-Gould reconstruction followed by a standard revalidation protocol including 6 weeks of immobilisation, while the other half of the patients will receive the same operation augmented with internal brace followed by an accelerated rehabilitation protocol.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • patients diagnosed with chronic lateral ankle instability (multiple ankle inversiontrauma within 12 months and symptoms present >1 year). Lateral ankle instability ispresent if the patient complains of giving way of the ankle and has positive signs ofankle instability during physical exam (talar tilt score of >15 degrees compared tocontralateral ankle or anterior drawer test score of >10mm compared to thecontralateral ankle.
  • Conservative therapy has failed.
  • Normal foot and ankle anatomy as determined by orthopedic surgeon.
  • Patients in whom their ankle symptoms interfere with their physical activities.
  • Patients with isolated anterior talofibular ligament which is indicated for repairusing the Brostrom-Gould technique.
  • BMI ≤30
  • Patients who are able and willing to undergo ankle surgery.
  • Patients who are able and willing to comply with the rehabilitation protocol in any ofthe study physiotherapy centers.
  • Patients who are able and willing to return for follow-up evaluations.
  • Patients with sufficient understanding of the Dutch language.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who need concomitant ankle surgery (i.e. Calcaneofibular ligamentreconstruction, peroneus tendon repair, arthroscopy of the ankle, etc).
  • Patients with comorbidities, including musculoskeletal injuries or diseases in otherjoints than the affected ankle which limits their physical activity.
  • Ankle instability due to abnormal foot and ankle anatomy.
  • No objective or subjective ankle instability.
  • Previous ankle surgery.
  • Patients in which the contralateral ankle also shows lateral ankle instability.

Study Design

Total Participants: 42
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Internal Brace augmented ankle Ligament reconstruction
Phase:
Study Start date:
October 01, 2018
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2024

Study Description

Ankle inversion trauma often leads to chronic ankle instability which can severely limit the patient during daily activities, including work and sports. When conservative treatment fails, surgical treatment in which the ruptured anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) is reconstructed can be considered. Surgical treatment for ankle instability is associated with a relatively long rehabilitation due to the initial limited strength of the reconstructed ligament. This limited strength in the first weeks after surgery makes it necessary to protect the reconstructed lateral ankle ligament with immobilization. Usually a lower leg plaster is applied for six weeks. Due to the initial limited strength of the reconstructed ligament and the immobilization period itself, return to activities after surgery for this injury usually takes up to six months or even more. Therefore, surgical intervention is only indicated for patients who suffer chronic, recurrent ankle instability.

With a new surgical technique, an internal brace is placed over the reconstructed lateral ankle ligament, thereby providing protection which makes immobilization in the postoperative weeks unnecessary. This allows an earlier start of the rehabilitation which might enhance ankle function postoperatively and allows earlier return to activities. Also, adding an internal brace to the reconstructed lateral ankle ligament might result in a lower recurrence rate of ankle instability compared to the current surgical procedure.

Objective: To evaluate if patients with chronic, recurrent lateral ankle instability who are treated with surgical lateral ankle ligament repair protected with an internal brace, have significant better ankle function after surgery compared to patients treated with standard surgical lateral ankle ligament reconstruction without internal brace. The appropriately adapted rehabilitation for each surgery procedure is applied.

Connect with a study center

  • Gelre Ziekenhuis

    Apeldoorn,
    Netherlands

    Active - Recruiting

  • Medinova

    Breda,
    Netherlands

    Active - Recruiting

  • St Anna hospital

    Geldrop, 5664EH
    Netherlands

    Active - Recruiting

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