Abstract

Category:Ankle; OtherIntroduction/Purpose:Chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) that is developed after multiple lateral ankle ligament injury lead to ankle osteoarthritis. Although isolated deltoid ligament injury is rare compared to lateral ankle ligament injury, deltoid ligament tear, especially deep posterior tibiotalar ligament (PTT) can be observed arthroscopically in CLAI patients. Unphysiological loading of the ankle joint with CLAI might cause degradation of the deltoid ligament. This study aimed to investigate image findings of the deltoid ligament using computed tomography (CT) value for quantitative analysis of degenerative ligament changes in CLAI patients.Methods:Among the enrolled patients who underwent ankle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and CT scans of the ankle, this retrospective analysis included 24 ankles without ankle osteoarthritis, osteochondral lesion of the talus (OLT), flatfoot and ankle fractures (14 males and 10 females; mean age, 42.8 years) as a control group, and 14 CLAI ankles without OLT (7 males and 7 females; mean age, 31.1 years) as CLAI group. The CT scans were performed using a 64-slice multidetector row CT. Deep PTT was detected on coronal T2-weighted MR images. Both the coronal MR and CT images were matched for analysis, then average CT values were measured using the region of interest that was applied to the detected area of deep PTT on the CT images.Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the correlation between age and CT value in the control group.Results:The strong negative correlation was identified between age and CT value in the control group (Spearman ρ= -0.88; p< 0.001). The CT value of the deep PTT are degraded with aging. Mean CT value of deep PTT in participants under 60 years old were 79.9 HU (95% CI, 75.1-84.8) in the control group (18 ankles), and 66.5 HU (95% CI, 58.6-74.5) in the CLAI group (14 ankles) (Welch’s t test; p = 0.005).Conclusion:MRI techniques and protocols recently have been developed, however, some limitations remain such as a quantitative evaluation of the ligament. Our findings suggest that the CLAI can lead to degradation of the deltoid ligament via an overloading of medial ankle structures. Additionally, CT values should be useful for quantitatively evaluating ligament status including degenerative changes.

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