Ankle ligament rupture surgery

An ankle ligament tear occurs when the ligaments are stretched or ripped due to a strong twist or direct injury, often during sudden movements or sports. Ligaments stabilize the joint and keep it balanced, and if they are injured, they can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty moving.
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What Is an Ankle Ligament Tear?

An ankle ligament tear occurs when the ligaments are stretched or torn due to a severe twist or direct injury, commonly during sudden movements or sports activities. Ligaments help stabilize the ankle joint and maintain balance, and when injured, they can lead to pain, swelling, and difficulty walking or moving.

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Why is the procedure performed? And when is it needed?

Not all cases require surgery. Some injuries improve with rest or physical therapy, while surgery becomes necessary in certain cases. The goal of the procedure is to repair or reconstruct the ligaments to restore joint stability and normal function.

Severe Tear

When the ligament tear is complete and significantly affects ankle function.

Persistent Pain

Ongoing pain and swelling despite trying physical therapy and adequate rest.

Joint Instability

A feeling that the ankle may give way or collapse easily while walking or standing.

Recurrent Injury

When the injury happens more than once, which may indicate chronic ligament weakness.

Are there alternatives to the procedure?

Treating ankle ligament tears without surgery

In many cases, non-surgical treatment is sufficient, especially for minor to moderate tears. However, if the condition improves after trying these methods, surgical intervention is then considered.

Rest and Reduced Activity

Avoid activities that cause pain or place extra pressure on the ankle.

Ice Therapy

Apply ice packs during the first few days to help reduce swelling and pain.

Ankle Support Brace

Use an ankle brace or supportive wrap to stabilize the joint and limit movement.

Physical Therapy

Specialized exercises help strengthen the muscles around the ankle and restore balance.

What types of operations are there?

The type of surgical procedure varies depending on the severity of the tear and the patient’s condition.

Ligament Reconstruction

In severe cases, tissue from another part of the body or an artificial graft may be used to reconstruct the ligaments and restore joint stability.

Direct Repair

The damaged ligaments are stitched and restored to their normal position. This procedure is suitable for cases where the ligaments can be repaired directly with sutures.

Steps of surgery

The surgery is performed according to well-thought-out steps to ensure the best results.

Step 1

Accessing the Ligaments

A small surgical incision is made around the ankle to carefully access the injured ligaments.

Step 2

Repair or Reconstruction

The ligaments are either repaired with sutures or reconstructed using graft tissue, depending on the severity of the injury.

Step 3

Stabilization and Closure

The joint is stabilized properly to support healing, and the incision is then closed carefully.

Post-operative recovery period

Recovery after the operation is done in stages to ensure the restoration of normal movement.

Complete Rest

Adhere to the doctor's instructions and undergo regular check-ups.

Brace or Cast Support

Using a brace or cast for a specific period to protect and stabilize the joint.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy sessions help restore movement and strengthen the ankle.

medical follow-up

Adhere to the doctor's instructions and undergo regular check-ups.

Recovery Timeline

2–4

Weeks

For mild cases treated without surgery.

4-8

Weeks

For moderate cases treated without surgery.

Longer

Depending on the Condition

For cases requiring surgical intervention and ligament reconstruction.
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Dr.Alshouli

Dr. Mohammed Al-Shouli is a consultant orthopedic surgeon with extensive experience in treating knee and hip osteoarthritis, Charcot foot, flat feet, and high arches, achieving rapid recovery and comfortable healing. Dr. Mohammed is highly skilled in knee and hip replacement surgeries using the latest robotic surgical technology, ensuring exceptional precision, safe surgery, and a quick, pain-free recovery within the framework of same-day procedures.

Dr. Mohammed uses innovative techniques for local anesthesia and pain management, enabling patients to leave the hospital on the same day and quickly and efficiently resume their normal lives.

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FAQ

What Are the Complications of an Ankle Ligament Tear?
If the ligament tear is not treated properly, it may lead to: Chronic ankle instability and difficulty walking on uneven surfaces. Increased risk of recurrent ankle sprains. Early inflammation or degeneration of the ankle joint (ankle osteoarthritis). Weakness in the muscles surrounding the joint over time.
The procedure usually takes between 60 to 90 minutes.
By the grace of God, ankle ligament surgery is considered very safe, especially with the use of advanced surgical techniques applied by Dr. Mohammed Al-Shouli.