Traditional Modified Broström vs Suture Tape Ligament Augmentation

Author:

Kulwin Robert1ORCID,Watson Troy S.2,Rigby Ryan3,Coetzee J. Chris4ORCID,Vora Anand1

Affiliation:

1. Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Libertyville, IL, USA

2. Desert Orthopedic Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA

3. Logan Regional Orthopedics, Logan, UT, USA

4. Twin Cities Orthopedics, Edina, MN, USA

Abstract

Background: The modified Broström (MB) procedure has long been the mainstay for the treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI). Recently, suture tape (ST) has emerged as augmentation for this repair. The clinical benefit of such augmentation has yet to be fully established. The purpose of this study was to determine if ST augmentation provides an advantage over the traditional MB. Methods: Adult patients were identified for inclusion in the study based on indications for primary lateral ligament reconstruction for CLAI. The primary outcome measure was time to return to preinjury level of activity (RTPAL). Secondary outcome measures included complications, ability to participate in an accelerated rehabilitation protocol (ARP), patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and visual analog pain scale (VAS). A total of 119 patients with CLAI were enrolled and randomized to the MB (59 patients) or ST (60 patients) treatment arm. Results: Average RTPAL was 17.5 weeks after MB and 13.3 weeks after ST ( P < .001). At 26 weeks, 12.5% of patients in the MB group and 3.6% of patients in the ST group had not managed RTPAL ( P = .14). The complication rate was 8.5% in the MB group vs 1.7% in the ST group ( P = .12). Four patients in the MB group failed to complete the ARP vs 1 in the ST group ( P = .144). Conclusion: Results from this multicenter, prospective, randomized trial suggest that ST augmentation allows for earlier RTPAL than MB alone. ST augmentation may support successful accelerated rehabilitation and did not result in increased complications or morbidity. Level of Evidence: Level II, prospective comparative study.

Funder

Arthrex GmbH

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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