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Isolated injuries to the lateral ankle ligaments have no direct effect on syndesmotic stability.

Go SatoJirawat SaengsinRohan BhimaniNoortje HagemeijerBart LubbertsElaheh Ziaei ZiabariChristopher DiGiovanniDaniel Guss
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2022)
The findings from the present study suggest that lateral ankle ligament injuries itself do not directly affect the stability of syndesmosis. However, if it combines with IOL injuries, even partial injuries cause syndesmotic laxity. As a clinical relevance, accurate diagnosis is the key for surgeons to determine syndesmosis fixation whether there is only AITFL injury or combined IOL injury in concomitant acute syndesmotic and lateral ligament injury.
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