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Titre : | Foot and Ankle Clinics, Vol. 27, n° 1 - March 2022 - Alternatives to ankle joint replacement |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Martinus Richter ;
Cesar de Cesar Netto ;
François Lintz ;
Alexej Barg ;
Arne Burssens ;
Scott J. Ellis
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The cone beam technology as such is similar to previous applications as for example intraoperative 3D-imaging.
The accuracy of the bone position assessment, i.e. different measurement of angles between bones or position of bones have been inves[...]
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The role of arthroscopic debridement for the treatment of pain in ankle osteoarthritis (OA) has been poorly studied. A systematic review by Glazebrook and colleagues in 2009 provided recommendations for the use of ankle arthroscopy in treating d[...]
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Ankle distraction arthroplasty is a joint-preserving treatment option for moderate to severe ankle osteoarthritis.
The ideal patient for ankle distraction arthroplasty is a young, active patient with preserved range of motion and no sign[...]
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Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis leads to shorter hospital stay, faster rehabilitation, and decreased time to union than open ankle arthrodesis.
Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis compared to total ankle replacement (TAR) yield similar results in end[...]
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Osteotomies around the ankle (supramalleolar and calcaneal) and total ankle replacement are challenging arthrodesis as the gold standard treatment of end-stage ankle arthritis.
Recent meta-analyses reveal that replacements and arthrodesis[...]
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A full-length standing posteroanterior radiograph that includes the calcaneus (hip-to-calcaneus radiograph), obtained with the patient in a bipedal stance on a radiolucent platform and facing the long film cassette, can be used to evaluate the m[...]
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The reconstitution of normal anatomy in the presence of a valgus ankle deformity is complicated by the position of the Center of Rotation and Angulation (CORA), soft tissue limitations, and complexities related to achieving stable distal fixatio[...]
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Flatfoot deformity can be associated with varus or posterior ankle arthritis as well as valgus ankle arthritis.
Varus ankle arthritis and hindfoot valgus in flatfoot demonstrate opposing movement vectors of the talus and calcaneus at the talo[...]
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Management of posttraumatic ankle arthritis due to tibial plafond fracture is technically demanding. Distal tibial plafond-plasty could be an alternative to preserve the ankle joint for young patients with limited ankle arthritis.
The surgica[...]
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Sagittal distal tibia deformities produce a greater change in tibiotalar joint contact areas than with valgus or varus deformities.
Talar anterior or posterior translation occurs secondary to a distal tibia sagittal deformity and worsens the [...]
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A meticulous analysis of the varus deformity and thorough understanding of underlying causes is mandatory for success in joint preserving surgery
A supramalleolar osteotomy (SMOT) cannot restore parallel joint lines between the tibial plafond[...]
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Valgus ankle osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex deformity with multiple etiologies.
Joint-preserving surgery (JPS) of ankle OA avoids sacrificing reconstructions of the ankle joint.
Medial closing-wedge supramalleolar osteotomy of the tibia [...]
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Open ankle arthrodesis is a reliable way to correct deformity and achieve ankle arthrodesis
Careful clinical and radiographic evaluation needs to be performed, keeping in mind the entire lower extremity above and below the ankle.
Multiple [...]