Katalog Plus
Bibliothek der Frankfurt UAS
Bald neuer Katalog: sichern Sie sich schon vorab Ihre persönlichen Merklisten im Nutzerkonto: Anleitung.
Dieses Ergebnis aus BASE kann Gästen nicht angezeigt werden.  Login für vollen Zugriff.

Evaluation of an anatomical syndesmosis classification

Title: Evaluation of an anatomical syndesmosis classification
Authors: Niklas Bosserhoff; Hannah Gablac; Michael Hoffmann
Source: Journal of the Foot & Ankle, Vol 19, Iss 3 (2026)
Publisher Information: Associação Brasileira de Medicina e Cirurgia do Tornozelo e Pé - ABTPé
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Subject Terms: Medicine; Orthopedic surgery; RD701-811
Description: Objective: To analyze geometric variations of the tibiofibular syndesmosis incisura fibularis to enhance understanding of its anatomical structure and propose a novel anatomical classification system. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 53 patients who underwent computerized tomography imaging of the ankle. Measurements were taken for various parameters of the incisura fibularis, including length, depth, angle, and fibular engagement. Injury status was taken into consideration. Results: Based on the incisura angle, a classification was established categorizing the incisura into three types: curved (IC, angle < 130°), normal (I0, angle 130°–160°), and shallow (IS, angle > 160°). Correlations between various parameters were identified. Additionally, significant differences in fibular engagement measurements were observed between uninjured (0.96 mm) and injured patients (0.28 mm; p = 0.017). Conclusion: Understanding anatomical variations of the incisura fibularis is crucial for optimizing surgical interventions in syndesmotic injuries. The St. Georg Classification provides a structured approach to guide orthopedic surgeons in creating individualized treatment protocols, reducing the risk of malreduction and improving patient outcomes. Further research is needed to explore the classification’s impact on injury patterns and long-term results. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective comparative study.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1950; https://doaj.org/toc/2675-2980; https://doaj.org/article/225562afebaa43adbd0924c8209d3c4f
DOI: 10.30795/jfootankle.2025.v19.1950
Availability: https://doi.org/10.30795/jfootankle.2025.v19.1950; https://doaj.org/article/225562afebaa43adbd0924c8209d3c4f
Accession Number: edsbas.CB4F2226
Database: BASE