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No difference in postoperative clinical outcome of clamp vs manual reduction of unstable syndesmosis
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No difference in postoperative clinical outcome of clamp vs manual reduction of unstable syndesmosis .

Comparison of Clamp Reduction and Manual Reduction of Syndesmosis in Rotational Ankle Fractures: A Prospective Randomized Trial

J Foot Ankle Surg. 2018 Jan - Feb;57(1):19-22
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HJ Kim JH Ahn YH Park GW Choi

74 patients with a concurrent unstable syndesmotic injury with an external rotation-type ankle fracture were randomized to reduction of the syndesmosis using either a reduction clamp or through manual manipulation by the surgeon. Patients were assessed for radiographic outcome and clinical outcome over the first year after surgery. Result demonstrated that, although clamp reduction led to significantly reduced tibiofibular clear space and greater tibiofibular overlap compared to manual reduction, the rate of malreduction did not significantly differ between groups. Additionally, there were no significant differences in postoperative clinical outcome between groups, including pain, function, and ankle range of motion.

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