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Active Not RecruitingNCT04615650

RCT Comparing Non-operative vs Operative Treatment of Suprasyndesmotic Ankle Fractures.

Non-operative Versus Operative Treatment of Suprasyndesmotic Ankle Fractures: A Prospective, Multicentre, Randomised Controlled Trial

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (actual)
Sponsor
Sykehuset Innlandet HF · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Weight-bearing radiographs will be used to evaluate the stability of suprasyndesmotic ankle fractures. Patients with stable fractures will be randomised to operative or non-operative treatment.

Detailed description

Suprasyndesmotic fractures (Weber type C) are historically treated operatively because of the assumption that the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis is ruptured, leading to joint instability (Lauge-Hansen 1950, Boden 1989). However, the medial deltoid ligament may function as the main stabiliser of the ankle joint by preventing external rotation of the talus and therefore maintains the dynamic congruity (Michelson 2007). Due to the stabilising effect of the deltoid ligament, an increasing number of transsyndesmotic fractures (Weber type B) are treated non-operatively with excellent results and without the burden of complications that accompany surgery (Gougoulias 2017, Mittal 2017, Bauer 1985). The aims of the present study are to test the stability of suprasyndesmotic ankle fractures on weight-bearing radiographs and to evaluate the effect of non-operative versus operative treatment of stable suprasyndesmotic fractures. The patients will have a weight-bearing (at least 50% of body weight) standing radiograph for the evaluation of the stability of the fracture. Patients with a congruent ankle mortise (i.e., stable fracture) on weight-bearing radiographs will be randomised to either operative (ORIF, reference treatment) or non-operative treatment (cast). Patients in both groups are allowed full weight-bearing. Patients with an incongruent ankle mortise (i.e., unstable fracture) will be treated operatively according to current clinical practice and included in a parallel observational cohort study. Patients who are unwilling to participate in the intervention study are also invited to participate in the observational cohort study.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURESurgical treatmentSurgical treatment of suprasyndesmotic ankle fractures
DEVICEAnkle orthosisNon-surgical treatment of suprasyndesmotic ankle fractures

Timeline

Start date
2020-12-28
Primary completion
2025-06-01
Completion
2025-06-01
First posted
2020-11-04
Last updated
2025-05-16

Locations

4 sites across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04615650. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.