Ten patients were treated with revision ankle ligament reconstruction
from 1989 through 1994 for recurrent symptomatic instability of the an
kle after failure of a primary reconstruction. There were seven female
and three male patients with an average age of 28 years, In four pati
ents, symptoms developed shortly after the first reconstruction and in
six patients, symptoms developed 56.2 months (average) after the init
ial reconstruction surgery, The average follow-up was 14 months after
revision surgery. All patients had significant functional impairment b
efore surgery and all failed to respond to conservative treatment, whi
ch included physical therapy and bracing. Seven revision ligament reco
nstructions included the use of a tendon graft, including the peroneus
brevis, accessory peroneus, plantaris, and peroneus tertius. All revi
sion procedures were modifications of the Elmslie procedure, (Sammarco
-DiRaimondo). in addition, three Brostrom-Gould procedures were perfor
med, The average follow-up was 31 months. All patients had clinical st
ability of the ankle following revision reconstruction, Nine patients
(90%) returned to their previous functional level, After surgery, two
patients had minimal pain and mononeuritis multiplex developed in one
patient, The outcome of revision ankle ligament reconstruction compare
s favorably with reports for primary ankle reconstruction, Revision an
kle reconstruction is a good procedure for selected patients. It is an
appropriate option when conservative therapy fails to relieve recurre
nt symptoms of ankle instability following primary reconstruction.