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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Foot and Ankle Reconstruction

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  • Triple arthrodesis involves fusing the subtalar, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints.
  • Pantalar arthrodesis additionally includes the tibiotalar joint.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To correct foot deformities and achieve a plantigrade, functional, and stable foot.
  • To restore painless weightbearing and ambulation capabilities.

Main Methods:

  • Creating osseous continuity across the involved ankle and foot joints.
  • Utilizing various surgical approaches and fixation strategies tailored to the clinical situation.

Main Results:

  • Successful clinical union rates are achieved with modern techniques.
  • High rates of pain relief are reported post-procedure.

Conclusions:

  • Triple and pantalar arthrodesis are effective in correcting deformities and improving foot function.
  • Appropriate technique selection is crucial for successful outcomes and patient satisfaction.