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Komplexe Sprunggelenksinstabilitäten mit Syndesmosenverletzung und deren Therapie

Treatment of complex ankle instability with syndesmosis injury

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Komplexe Sprunggelenksinstabilitäten betreffen nicht nur den Außenknöchelbandapparat, sondern auch andere wichtige ligamentäre Strukturen des Fußes. Die Bedeutung der Syndesmose, des Lig. talocalcaneare interosseum sowie auch des Deltabandes wird dargelegt und insbesondere die Möglichkeiten der Rekonstruktion aufgezeigt. Besonders wird auf die Ersatzplastik für das Lig. talocalcaneare interosseum und die Bedeutung der kombinierten anteromedialen und anterolateralen Instabilitäten am OSG hingewiesen.

Abstract

Complex ankle instabilities do not only affect ankle ligaments but also other important structures of the foot and ankle. The importance of the syndesmosis is demonstrated, as well as that of the interosseous talocalcanear ligament. An option for an arthroscopically controlled reconstruction of the interosseous talocalcanear ligament is demonstrated, as well as the importance of combined reconstruction of the anteromedial and anterolateral structures.

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Orthner, E., Buchhorn, T. Komplexe Sprunggelenksinstabilitäten mit Syndesmosenverletzung und deren Therapie. Arthroskopie 28, 137–141 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00142-015-0014-5

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