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  • Title: Functional outcomes after syndesmotic screw fixation and removal.
    Author: Miller AN, Paul O, Boraiah S, Parker RJ, Helfet DL, Lorich DG.
    Journal: J Orthop Trauma; 2010 Jan; 24(1):12-6. PubMed ID: 20035172.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: Ankle fractures with a syndesmotic injury have historically been treated with syndesmotic screw fixation. We compared range of motion and functional outcomes' scores to assess patient benefit from syndesmotic screw and plate removal. DESIGN: Level IV--case series. SETTING: Level I--trauma center. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-five consecutive patients with unstable ankle fractures and syndesmotic injury confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging. INTERVENTION: Locked syndesmotic screws and plates were removed; functional outcomes and range of motion were measured before and after screw removal. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Foot and Ankle Outcome Score, Olerud and Molander Ankle Score, and physical examination RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in range of motion, Foot and Ankle Outcome, and Olerud and Molander Ankle scores at the immediate postoperative visit. This was not significantly changed at longer follow-up. There were no adverse events or complications in these patients. No patient had radiographic loss of syndesmotic reduction after screw removal. CONCLUSIONS: Locked screw and plate removal improved function both subjectively and objectively. Transsyndesmotic implant removal seems to assist improvements in the speed of rehabilitation.
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