Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room

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Autor(a) principal: Debieux,Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Wajnsztejn,Andre, Mansur,Nacime Salomão Barbachan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To use magnetic resonance imaging to assess the prevalence of foot and ankle ligament injuries and fractures associated with ankle sprain and not diagnosed by x-ray. Methods We included 180 consecutive patients with a history of ankle sprain, assessed at a primary care service in a 12-month period. Magnetic resonance imaging findings were recorded and described. Results Approximately 92% of patients had some type of injury shown on the magnetic resonance imaging. We found 379 ligament injuries, 9 osteochondral injuries, 19 tendinous injuries and 51 fractures. Only 14 magnetic resonance imaging tests (7.8%) did not show any sort of injury. We observed a positive relation between injuries of the lateral complex, syndesmosis and medial ligaments. However, there was a negative correlation between ankle ligament injuries and midfoot injuries. Conclusion There was a high rate of injuries secondary to ankle sprains. We found correlation between lateral ligament injuries and syndesmosis and deltoid injuries. We did not observe a relation between deltoid and syndesmosis injuries or between lateral ligamentous and subtalar injuries. Similarly, no relation was found between ankle and midfoot injuries.
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spelling Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency roomAnkle injuries/etiologyTarsal bones/injuriesCollateral ligamentsSprains and strains/epidemiologyFractures, avulsionMagnetic resonance imagingAnkle injuries/epidemiologyABSTRACT Objective To use magnetic resonance imaging to assess the prevalence of foot and ankle ligament injuries and fractures associated with ankle sprain and not diagnosed by x-ray. Methods We included 180 consecutive patients with a history of ankle sprain, assessed at a primary care service in a 12-month period. Magnetic resonance imaging findings were recorded and described. Results Approximately 92% of patients had some type of injury shown on the magnetic resonance imaging. We found 379 ligament injuries, 9 osteochondral injuries, 19 tendinous injuries and 51 fractures. Only 14 magnetic resonance imaging tests (7.8%) did not show any sort of injury. We observed a positive relation between injuries of the lateral complex, syndesmosis and medial ligaments. However, there was a negative correlation between ankle ligament injuries and midfoot injuries. Conclusion There was a high rate of injuries secondary to ankle sprains. We found correlation between lateral ligament injuries and syndesmosis and deltoid injuries. We did not observe a relation between deltoid and syndesmosis injuries or between lateral ligamentous and subtalar injuries. Similarly, no relation was found between ankle and midfoot injuries.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082020000100200einstein (São Paulo) v.18 2020reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao4739info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDebieux,PedroWajnsztejn,AndreMansur,Nacime Salomão Barbachaneng2019-09-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082020000100200Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2019-09-19T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
title Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
spellingShingle Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
Debieux,Pedro
Ankle injuries/etiology
Tarsal bones/injuries
Collateral ligaments
Sprains and strains/epidemiology
Fractures, avulsion
Magnetic resonance imaging
Ankle injuries/epidemiology
title_short Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
title_full Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
title_fullStr Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
title_sort Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
author Debieux,Pedro
author_facet Debieux,Pedro
Wajnsztejn,Andre
Mansur,Nacime Salomão Barbachan
author_role author
author2 Wajnsztejn,Andre
Mansur,Nacime Salomão Barbachan
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Debieux,Pedro
Wajnsztejn,Andre
Mansur,Nacime Salomão Barbachan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ankle injuries/etiology
Tarsal bones/injuries
Collateral ligaments
Sprains and strains/epidemiology
Fractures, avulsion
Magnetic resonance imaging
Ankle injuries/epidemiology
topic Ankle injuries/etiology
Tarsal bones/injuries
Collateral ligaments
Sprains and strains/epidemiology
Fractures, avulsion
Magnetic resonance imaging
Ankle injuries/epidemiology
description ABSTRACT Objective To use magnetic resonance imaging to assess the prevalence of foot and ankle ligament injuries and fractures associated with ankle sprain and not diagnosed by x-ray. Methods We included 180 consecutive patients with a history of ankle sprain, assessed at a primary care service in a 12-month period. Magnetic resonance imaging findings were recorded and described. Results Approximately 92% of patients had some type of injury shown on the magnetic resonance imaging. We found 379 ligament injuries, 9 osteochondral injuries, 19 tendinous injuries and 51 fractures. Only 14 magnetic resonance imaging tests (7.8%) did not show any sort of injury. We observed a positive relation between injuries of the lateral complex, syndesmosis and medial ligaments. However, there was a negative correlation between ankle ligament injuries and midfoot injuries. Conclusion There was a high rate of injuries secondary to ankle sprains. We found correlation between lateral ligament injuries and syndesmosis and deltoid injuries. We did not observe a relation between deltoid and syndesmosis injuries or between lateral ligamentous and subtalar injuries. Similarly, no relation was found between ankle and midfoot injuries.
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