Open Reduction Syndesmosis Tightrope Versus Screw Fixation
Ankle Fractures
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ankle Fractures focused on measuring open anatomic reduction, syndesmosis screw fixation, syndesmosis Tightrope fixation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female 18yrs with a diagnosis of a closed Weber C ankle (OTA 44.C1, 44.C2, 44.C3) fracture.
- Randomization and treatment of syndesmosis injury within 14 days of the date of injury.
- Demonstrates lateral subluxation of talus on x-ray or stress views. Talar shift > 1mm or medial clear space widening ≥ 5mm (unstable)
- No history of previous severe ankle injury, pathologic fracture, ligamentous laxity, no prior diagnosis or current treatment of osteoporosis or metabolic bone disease.
- No concurrent injury that is deemed by the treating surgeon to delay or alter the rehabilitation protocol for the ankle injury.
- No neuromuscular or sensory deficiency.
- Able to understand and complete assessments
- Provision of Informed Consent
Exclusion Criteria
- Age < 18 years
- Open fracture or pathological fracture.
- Talar shift < 1mm or medial clear space widening < 5mm (stable)
- Prior diagnosis or current treatment for osteoporosis or metabolic bone disease.
- Concurrent injury that is deemed by the treating surgeon to delay or alter the rehabilitation protocol for the ankle injury.
- Prior diagnosis or treatment for neuromuscular disease or sensory deficiency (i.e. diabetic neuropathy).
- Likely problems, in the judgment of the investigator, with maintaining follow-up (i.e. patients with no fixed address, patients incapable of providing informed consent, prisoners etc.).
- Patients who are currently pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study duration.
Sites / Locations
- London Health Sciences Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Open Reduction Tightrope fixation (OT)
Open Reduction screw fixation (OS)
Device: Following fixation of Weber C fibular fracture according to AO standards, the syndesmosis will be stabilized by open reduction followed by use of a single Tightrope (Arthrex-Knotless) device. Open Reduction Tightrope fixation (OT)
Device: Following fixation of Weber C fibular fracture according to AO standards, the syndesmosis will be stabilized by open reduction followed by use of two or more syndesmosis screws. Open Reduction screw fixation (OS)