Abstract

We have developed a noninvasive ultrasound technique that may be used to differentiate complete and incomplete acute tears of the anterior talofibular ligament. Direct visualization of the ligament will demonstrate the lesion in most cases and can be supplemented by an anterior drawer test with the ligament under direct vision. Seventeen athletes involved in sports and work that put high-demand pressure on their ankles underwent ultrasonic examination of their acute lateral ankle ligament injuries before surgical exploration. Fourteen scans demonstrating a complete lesion of the anterior talofibular ligament were confirmed at operation. Three scans were equivocal; two of these patients had incomplete lesions of their anterior talofibular ligaments and one patient had a complete tear that was not detected. We have found that the dynamic ultrasound test is a simple and reliable examination. We suggest that this technique is indicated where the extent of an acute lateral ligament injury requires further definition. Ankle ultrasonography may reduce the need for ankle arthrography.

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