Abstract

PurposeAnatomic reconstruction using grafts is being performed more frequently in athletes experiencing recurrent chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI). The purpose of the study was to systematically review the current literature to determine the rates of return to sports (RTS) along with timing in patients with CLAI undergoing ligament reconstruction. MethodsThe databases PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and Embase were searched based on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. Articles quoting on the return to sports rate after lateral ankle reconstruction were included. The rates of return to any sports, return to pre-injury sports, and return to competitive sports along with the timing of return were evaluated and a proportion meta-analysis was performed. ResultsA total of 720 patients in 20 studies met our inclusion criteria. The RTS rates for any sports were 95.3%, and 84.3% for pre-injury sports The average time taken for return to sports was 17 weeks. Postoperative functional outcomes, ankle stability, and ROM were significantly improved in comparison to preoperative status. ConclusionThe RTS rates following lateral ankle reconstruction in CLAI showed a high return to any sports, but moderate to high rates for the pre-injury or competitive level of sports. Level of evidenceLevel of evidence II.

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