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The Benefit of Repairing the Deltoid Ligament in Unstable Ankle Fractures
Sponsor: Ostfold Hospital Trust
Summary
Ankle fractures occur in 1 out of 800 persons a year and is a common injury. The deltoid ligament is necessary for the stability of the joint and guides choice of treatment. Cadaveric studies have shown that deltoid ligament repair gives more stability than the osteosynthesis of the lateral malleolus itself. The investigators want to show if suture of the deltoid ligament in unstable ankle fractures contribute to a better functional result and/or prevent long term osteoarthritis for our participants. Patients sustaining severe ankle fractures have shown a considerable loss of function that might affect their long term activities of daily living (ADL) function. Improving outcome for this group may preserve some patients' ability to work and reduce community expenses.
Official title: The Benefit of Repairing the Deltoid Ligament in Unstable Ankle Fractures: Patient-reported Functional Outcome and Radiological Stability Measurements
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2024-09-20
Completion Date
2032-07-01
Last Updated
2025-08-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Additional deep deltoid ligament suture
The deep deltoid ligament will be sutured through a curved incision lifting the tibialis posterior tendon out to be sutured back after tying the ligament to an anchor in the talus.
Locations (9)
Oestfold Hospital Trust
Grålum, Postbox 300, Norway
Ålesund Sjukhehus
Ålesund, Norway
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway
Nordlandssykehuset Bodø
Bodø, Norway
Sykehuset Innlandet Elverum
Elverum, Norway
Sykehuset Innlandet Gjøvik
Gjøvik, Norway
Sykehuset Levanger
Levanger, Norway
Oslo University Hospital Ullevål/Aker
Oslo, Norway
Stavanger University Hospital
Stavanger, Norway