
Trauma
OTA 2019: Tightrope & screw fixation result in different pattern of diastasis in syndesmosis injury
Syndesmotic injuries can be fixed using suture button (Tightrope) or screw fixation. Another abstract presented at OTA 2019 revealed better five-year results with suture button fixation. This study performed a pre-planned subgroup analysis of randomized controlled trial. 42 patients were included, and contralateral ankles served as controls. Overall, Tightrope fixation resulted in greater diastasis of the anterior and middle syndesmosis distances, while screw fixation resulted din greater tibiofibular diastasis at 12 months.
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