Background: Syndesmotic injuries are common and their incidence is rising. In case of surgical fixation of the syndesmosis a metal syndesmotic screw is used most often. It is however unclear whether this screw needs to be removed routinely after the syndesmosis has healed. Traditionally the screw is removed after six to 12 weeks as it is thought to hamper ankle functional and to be a source of pain. Some studies however suggest this is only the case in a minority of patients. We therefore aim to investigate the effect of retaining the syndesmotic screw on functional outcome. Design: This is a pragmatic international multicentre randomised controlled trial in patients with an acute syndesmotic injury for which a metallic syndesmotic screw wa...
textabstractPurpose: Recently, a new suture-button fixation device has emerged for the treatment of ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Syndesmotic injuries are a common athletic injury and involve...
BACKGROUND: Ankle fractures with syndesmotic injury are not uncommon in orthopaedic practice. OBJ...
Background: Syndesmotic injuries are common and their incidence is rising. In case of surgical fixat...
Background: Syndesmotic injuries are common and their incidence is rising. In case of surgical fixat...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate whether on-demand removal (ODR) is noninferior to rout...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a wide debate about the number, diameter and length of the syndesmotic ...
Background: Currently, the metallic syndesmotic screw is the gold standard in the treatment of synde...
textabstractIntroduction: Syndesmotic positioning screws are frequently placed in unstable ankle fra...
Introduction Much of the currently available data on the technical aspects of syndesmotic screw plac...
In approximately 20% of patients with ankle fractures, there is an concomitant injury to the syndesm...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: In syndesmosis injury, numerous clinical and biomechanical in...
Background: Several devices for obtaining dynamic fixation of the syndesmosis have been introduced i...
Background and purpose — Better outcomes are reported for suture button (SB) compared with syndesmot...
Background: Several factors can affect the success of surgical treatment of injuries to the distal a...
textabstractPurpose: Recently, a new suture-button fixation device has emerged for the treatment of ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Syndesmotic injuries are a common athletic injury and involve...
BACKGROUND: Ankle fractures with syndesmotic injury are not uncommon in orthopaedic practice. OBJ...
Background: Syndesmotic injuries are common and their incidence is rising. In case of surgical fixat...
Background: Syndesmotic injuries are common and their incidence is rising. In case of surgical fixat...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate whether on-demand removal (ODR) is noninferior to rout...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a wide debate about the number, diameter and length of the syndesmotic ...
Background: Currently, the metallic syndesmotic screw is the gold standard in the treatment of synde...
textabstractIntroduction: Syndesmotic positioning screws are frequently placed in unstable ankle fra...
Introduction Much of the currently available data on the technical aspects of syndesmotic screw plac...
In approximately 20% of patients with ankle fractures, there is an concomitant injury to the syndesm...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: In syndesmosis injury, numerous clinical and biomechanical in...
Background: Several devices for obtaining dynamic fixation of the syndesmosis have been introduced i...
Background and purpose — Better outcomes are reported for suture button (SB) compared with syndesmot...
Background: Several factors can affect the success of surgical treatment of injuries to the distal a...
textabstractPurpose: Recently, a new suture-button fixation device has emerged for the treatment of ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Syndesmotic injuries are a common athletic injury and involve...
BACKGROUND: Ankle fractures with syndesmotic injury are not uncommon in orthopaedic practice. OBJ...