Anterior talofibular ligament's superior fascicle as a cause of ankle microinstability can be routinely identified by ultrasound

Author:

Esparó Jordi12ORCID,Vega Jordi234,Cordier Guillaume35ORCID,Johnson Rowena67,Dallaudière Benjamin8910,Gasol‐Santa Xavier11,Dalmau‐Pastor Miki23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Osteosport Clinic Manresa Barcelona Spain

2. Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics, Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit, School of Medicine and Health Science University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

3. MIFAS by GRECMIP (Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Society) Merignac France

4. Foot and Ankle Unit iMove Tres Torres Barcelona Spain

5. Sport Surgery‐Foot and Ankle Clinique du Sport, Bordeaux‐Merignac Mérignac France

6. Fortius Clinic London UK

7. Carnegie School of Sport Leeds Beckett University, Headingley Campus Leeds UK

8. Centre de Résonance Magnétique des Systèmes Biologiques, UMR 5536, CNRS Université de Bordeaux Bordeaux France

9. Centre d'Imagerie Ostéo‐articulaire Clinique du Sport de Bordeaux‐Mérignac Mérignac France

10. Département d'Imagerie Musculo‐squelettique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pellegrin Place Amélie Léon Rabat Bordeaux France

11. Mútua Penedès Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractPurposeChronic pain can affect up to 40% of patients after ankle inversion sprains. The current hypothesis to explain this high percentage of chronic pain is a partial/total rupture of anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) superior fascicle, a structure that has recently been described as intra‐articular and as having a different function than ATFL's inferior fascicle. This has created the need for diagnosing ATFL superior and inferior fascicles independently. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate if the ATFL's superior fascicle can be visualized on ultrasound, and to describe its ultrasonographic appearance.MethodsTwenty fresh‐frozen ankle specimens were used in this 4‐phases study. First, the specimens were scanned on US to identify what was believed to be ATFL's superior fascicle. Second, ATFL's superior fascicle was sutured under direct arthroscopic vision. Next, the specimens were scanned on US to obtain an image of the sutured structure. Finally, the specimens were dissected to confirm that the suture was indeed placed on ATFL's superior fascicle.ResultsOn the 20 specimens studied, full correlation was obtained between US, arthroscopic suture and specimen dissection. ATFL's superior fascicle US appearance is provided.ConclusionATFL's superior fascicle can be visualized on US, which will allow to undergo diagnosis of isolated injuries to that fascicle, a common finding in ankle microinstability. The results of this study will facilitate the diagnosis of partial or complete rupture of ATFL's superior fascicle, likely increasing the amount of ankle microinstability diagnosis, impacting clinical management of ankle sprain consequences.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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