Mette Renate Andersen
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Recent Articles
1.
Andersen M, Wendt Raeder L, Stodle A
Arthrosc Tech
. 2025 Feb;
14(1):103166.
PMID: 39989685
Treatment of unstable syndesmosis injuries has traditionally involved a trans-syndesmotic stabilization. Anatomic syndesmotic reduction is important to obtain good clinical results. Open reduction and repair of the anterior part of...
2.
Raeder B, Andersen M, Madsen J, Jacobsen S, Frihagen F, Figved W
Injury
. 2021 Aug;
52(10):3150-3155.
PMID: 34362561
Background And Purpose: Incidence of posterior malleolar fractures (PMFs) associated with ankle fractures is historically based on plain radiographs. Several classification systems for PMF are currently in use, but the...
3.
Stake I, Andersen M, Husebye E
Foot Ankle Spec
. 2020 Sep;
14(4):334-343.
PMID: 32975141
Chronic syndesmotic injury may cause long-term pain and reduced ankle function. Today, there is no consensus about the best surgical treatment of these injuries. We present the technique and results...
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Raeder B, Stake I, Madsen J, Frihagen F, Jacobsen S, Andersen M, et al.
Acta Orthop
. 2020 Sep;
91(6):770-775.
PMID: 32907456
Background and purpose - Better outcomes are reported for suture button (SB) compared with syndesmotic screws (SS) in patients treated for an acute ankle syndesmotic injury. One reason could be...
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Raeder B, Figved W, Madsen J, Frihagen F, Jacobsen S, Andersen M
Bone Joint J
. 2020 Feb;
102-B(2):212-219.
PMID: 32009435
Aims: In a randomized controlled trial with two-year follow-up, patients treated with suture button (SB) for acute syndesmotic injury had better outcomes than patients treated with syndesmotic screw (SS). The...
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Andersen M, Figved W
JBJS Essent Surg Tech
. 2018 Sep;
8(2):e13.
PMID: 30233985
A suture button device provides fixation of syndesmosis injuries of the ankle with or without concomitant malleolar fracture. The suture button device consists of a fiber thread attached between 2...
7.
Andersen M, Frihagen F, Hellund J, Madsen J, Figved W
J Bone Joint Surg Am
. 2018 Jan;
100(1):2-12.
PMID: 29298255
Background: This study compared clinical and radiographic results between patients who underwent stabilization of an acutely injured syndesmosis with a suture button (SB) and those treated with 1 quadricortical syndesmotic...
8.
Andersen M, Frihagen F, Madsen J, Figved W
Injury
. 2015 Aug;
46(11):2283-7.
PMID: 26319204
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of complications after routine syndesmotic screw removal. Materials And Methods: All patients who underwent syndesmotic screw removal at our...