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A Prospective Randomized Investigation Comparing Functional Outcomes of Syndesmotic Suture-Button Fixation to Screws

International Journal of Orthopaedics(2020)

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AIM : To compare functional outcomes and adverse events of surgically treated syndesmotic injuries with either screws(s) or a suture-button device(s). It was hypothesized that suture-button fixation would provide equal clinical results with fewer adverse events. MATERIALS AND METHODS : Multi-center, randomized clinical study. Sixty-five subjects with confirmed acute syndesmotic injury requiring surgical intervention were enrolled. Subjects were randomized and treated with either suture-button or screw fixation.  Foot and Function Index pain, disability, and activity scores, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, and the Visual Analogue Scale for pain were reported up until 12-months. The adverse events were also collected. The forty subjects with complete data up to one year (n=40; suture-button =18 and screw=22) were included in analysis. Single or multiple screws or suture-button implants were based on surgeon preference and patients’ characteristics. RESULTS : There was statistically significant improvement in Foot and Function Index and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society scores with both techniques (p 0.05).  Syndesmotic screws had higher adverse events compared to suture-button (32 % versus 6%), which approached statistical significance (p = 0.054). CONCLUSION : One-year clinical data suggests that acute syndesmotic injuries can be effectively treated with either technique. An important benefit of suture-button fixation is a lower occurrence of adverse clinical events.
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