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NCT ID: NCT01275924 Completed - Clinical trials for Syndesmotic Injury of the Ankle

Tightrope or Screw Fixation of Acute Tibiofibular Syndesmotic Injury

TIGHTROPE-SS
Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Syndesmotic injuries are common and often associated with unstable ankle fractures. The most common treatment is with a syndesmotic screw through the fibula and tibia which is later removed, usually after 10-12 weeks. The Tightrope Syndesmosis Repair Kit (Arthrex; Naples, Florida). is used for the same indication, it consists of a heavy suture placed across the syndesmosis which has been looped and tightened through cortical button anchors on either side of the ankle. It does not need removal and thus avoids subsequent surgery. This trial compares these two treatment methods for syndesmotic injuries of the ankle.