Medial impingement syndrome of the ankle associated with large anteromedial osteophyte of talus - A case report -

거골의 전내측에 큰 골극이 동반된 족관절의 내측 충돌증후군

  • Yu, Sun-O (Department of orthopaedic surgery, Daegu Hyundae Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Jin (Department of orthopaedic surgery, Inchon Christian Hospital)
  • 유선오 (대구현대병원 정형외과) ;
  • 김종진 (인천기독병원 정형외과)
  • Published : 2002.06.01

Abstract

After a severe ankle sprain, the incidence of residual complaints, particularly on the medial side of the joint, is high. We experienced a case of medial impingement between medial malleolus and anteromedial osteophyte of talus, specially in the dorsiflexion of the right ankle. Twenty five-year-old male was complained tenderness and chronic pain over the medial side of the right anklel for 3 years after an inversion sprain of the ankle. The plain radiography revealed a bony osteophyte on the anteromedial side of talus. The patient was treated by the open arthrotomy of the ankle. At surgery, impingement between articular surface of medial malleolus and osteophyte of the talus was observed when ankle dorsiflexion was done. Chondral lesion of medial malleolus and chondromalacic degeneration on anteromedial talus was viewed. Surgical removal of osteophyte on talus and debridement and multiple drilling of chondral lesion on medial malleolus was done. The symptom was improved. After postoperative 1 year, recurrence was not.

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