Postoperative Complications of Ankle Arthroscopy
Short- and Medium-term Postoperative Complications of Ankle Arthroscopy
Clinique Saint Jean, France
150 participants
Jan 5, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to describe complications that occurred in the year following surgery, based on follow-up surgical consultations and physical therapy sessions. The target population is any adult patient who has undergone ankle surgery performed under arthroscopy. Primary outcome is description of all complications occurring within one year following ankle arthroscopy. This description will be based on clinical and functional examinations performed by surgeons and physical therapists. Participants will be regularly monitored by the surgeon and physical therapist (15 days postoperative, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year). They will complete self-assessment questionnaires and undergo functional physical therapy tests, including ALR RSI, FAAM AVQ, FAAM Sport, CAIT, and Ankle Go.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Adult patient who has been informed and has signed the consent form
- Patient scheduled for arthroscopic ankle surgery.
- Patient affiliated with or covered by a health insurance plan
Exclusion Criteria5
- Recent traumatic injury (less than 1 month old), physical therapy assessment impossible
- Inability to follow up for up to one year
- Patient under legal protection
- Pregnant woman, patient under guardianship or conservatorship
- Patient who has already undergone ankle surgery
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Interventions
Additional physical therapy and surgery tests and scores are performed on patients.
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NCT07335133