Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of inferior tibiofibular syndesmosis injuries in patients with acute lateral ligament injuries found on complementary nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed in a diagnostic imaging clinic. Methods: The images and medical reports of 429 ankle MRI examinations were evaluated from March to December 2017. After applying the exclusion criteria, 346 examinations were eliminated. Thus, a total of 93 MRI scans compatible with acute ankle ligament injuries were examined for associated syndesmosis injury. Results: The presence of syndesmosis injury was observed in 8 patients (8.6%). In all individuals with syndesmosis injuries, the anterior fibulotalar ligament (AFTL) and the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL) were affected. The most common lesion in this type of injury was partial AFTL lesion (6 cases), followed by partial AITFL lesion (5 cases). Of the 93 MRI results evaluated, the lateral complex ligament most commonly affected was the AFTL, with 91 lesions, partial and total, which were present in 97.85% of the MRI examinations. Partial AFTL lesions were observed in 49 patients (52.68%), representing the most common lesion, and total AFTL lesions were observed in 42 patients (45.16%). Conclusion: No increase was found in the prevalence of syndesmosis injuries associated with acute ligamentous injuries evaluated by MRI. Level of Evidence III; Diagnostic Studies; Study of Non Consecutive Patients.

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  • Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of inferior tibiofibular syndesmosis injuries in patients with acute lateral ligament injuries found on complementary nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed in a diagnostic imaging clinic

  • The images and medical reports of 429 ankle MRI examinations were evaluated from March to December 2017

  • A total of 93 MRI scans compatible with acute ankle ligament injuries were examined for associated syndesmosis injury

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RESUMO Objetivo: O estudo em questão visa avaliar a prevalência de lesões da sindesmose tíbio-fibular inferior em pacientes com lesões ligamentares laterais agudas verificados no exame complementar de ressonância nuclear magnética, realizados em uma clínica de diagnóstico por imagem. Chegou-se ao número final de 93 exames de RM compatíveis com lesões ligamentares agudas de tornozelo, nos quais foi realizada busca por lesão associada da sindesmose.

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