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Treatment of Ankle Osteoarthritis with Total Ankle Replacement Through a Lateral Transfibular Approach
Published on: January 24, 2018
Navigating the Challenges of Total Ankle Replacement: Deformity Correction and Infection Considerations
Joseph D Dickinson1, David R Collman2, Lindsay H Russel3
1Kaiser San Francisco Bay Area Foot and Ankle Residency Program, Department of Orthopedics/Podiatry, Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, 3600 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94611, USA.
Abstract:
In recent years, total ankle replacement (TAR) has gained widespread acceptance as a surgical treatment for end-stage ankle arthritis. This shift is due to notable improvements in implant design, surgical instrumentation, technique, and surgeon expertise, resulting in high levels of patient satisfaction comparable to ankle fusion. Additionally, indications for TAR have expanded to include advanced deformities that were previously considered unsuitable for the procedure, making ankle arthrodesis the only option. Despite these advancements, TAR still carries a higher complication rate compared to other ankle surgeries. The complex anatomy of the ankle, coupled with limited soft tissue, presents significant challenges in managing complications associated with TAR.
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