Objectives: To evaluate the applicability of MRI for the quantitative assessment of anterior talofibular ligaments (ATFLs) in symptomatic chronic ankle instability (CAI). Methods Between 1997 and 2010, 39 patients with symptomatic CAI underwent surgical treatment (22 male, 17 female, mean age 25.4 years (15 to 40)). In all patients, the maximum diameters of the ATFLs were measured on pre-operative T2-weighted MR images in planes parallel to the path of the ATFL. They were classified into three groups based on a previously published method with modifications: 'normal', diameter = 1.0 - 3.2 mm; 'thickened', diameter > 3.2 mm; 'thin or absent', diameter < 1.0 mm. Stress radiography was performed with the maximum manual force in inversion under general anaesthesia immediately prior to surgery. In surgery, ATFLs were macroscopically divided into two categories: 'thickened', an obvious thickened ligament and 'thin or absent'. The imaging results were compared with the macroscopic results that are considered to be of a gold standard. Results: Agreement was reached when comparison was made between groups, based on MRI and macroscopic findings. ATFLs were abnormal in all 39 cases and classified as ten 'thickened' and 29 'thin or absent'. As to talar tilt stress radiography, a clear cut-off angle, which would allow discrimination between 'thickened' and 'thin or absent' patients, was not identified. Conclusion: MRI is valuable as a pre-operative assessment tool that can provide the quantitative information of ATFLs in patients with CAI.
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Kanamoto, T., Shiozaki, Y., Tanaka, Y., Yonetani, Y., & Horibe, S. (2014). The use of MRI in pre-operative evaluation of anterior talofibular ligament in chronic ankle instability. Bone and Joint Research, 3(8), 241–245. https://doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.38.2000295
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