Abstract:[Objective] To explore the clinical outcomes of combined surgical procedures for symptomatic os subfibulare with gouty an- kle arthritis in the teenagers. [Methods] A total of 15 teenaged patients with symptomatic os subfibulare accompanied with gouty ankle ar- thritis underwent arthroscopic debridement, os subfibulare resection, and Brostr?m-Gould procedure with Internal Brace to strengthen the repair of anterior talofibular ligament from February 2018 to August 2019. The patients included 10 males and 5 females, aged 14~18 years with a mean of (15.73±1.03) years. The VAS score and AOFAS score were used to evaluate the postoperative function of the ankle. [Results] All the patients had operation performed smoothly, without serious complications, and got incisions healed well. The followed up peri- od lasted for12~18 months with a mean of (15.25±6.20) months. Compared with those preoperative, the VAS and AOFAS scores significant- ly improved at the latest follow-up. [Conclusion] For symptomatic os subfibulare with gouty ankle arthritis in the teenagers, arthroscopic debridement, os subfibulare resection, Brostr?m-Gould procedure with Internal Brace artificial ligament to strengthen the repair of anterior talofibular ligament does effectively reduce the symptoms, and get early rehabilitation