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Talonavicular joint fixation using augmenting naviculocalcaneal screw in modified double hindfoot arthrodesis.

Carter D Kiesau, Connor R Larose, Richard R Glisson, Mark E Easley, James K Deorio.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Triple arthrodesis and combined talonavicular/subtalar arthrodesis are procedures for hindfoot disorders. Achieving talonavicular joint fusion can be problematic. We hypothesized that talonavicular joint fixation bending stiffness could be increased by adding a fully-threaded screw inserted through the lateral navicular into the calcaneus.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used ten fresh-frozen cadaver hindfeet. The calcaneus and talus were immobilized, and talonavicular joint stripped of cartilage. Two partially-threaded 4.5-mm cannulated screws were placed across the talonavicular joint, one traversing the central third of the navicular and a second through the medial third of the navicular. We quantified talonavicular fixation bending stiffness and angulation in response to 4N-m bending moments applied to the navicular in four directions: plantar-to-dorsal (P-D), medial-to-lateral (M-L), dorsal-to-plantar (D-P), and lateral-to-medial (L-M). An augmenting fully-threaded 4.5 mm cannulated screw was then placed through the lateral third of the navicular into the calcaneus and the specimens retested.
RESULTS: The mean bending stiffness in each direction increased significantly after addition of the third screw. The stiffness increase in each direction was: P-D 92%, D-P 39%, L-M 108%, and M-L 56%. Correspondingly, mean talonavicular angulation significantly decreased in each direction: P-D 43%, D-P 28%, L-M 47%, and M-L 34%.
CONCLUSION: A third, fully-threaded screw from the lateral navicular into the calcaneus significantly increases talonavicular bending stiffness and decreases angulation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The increased resistance to arthrodesis site motion afforded by the addition of a naviculocalcaneal screw may improve the likelihood of achieving successful talonavicular fusion in combined talonavicular/subtalar arthrodesis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21477542     DOI: 10.3113/FAI.2011.0244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


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1.  Individual headless compression screws fixed with three-dimensional image processing technology improves fusion rates of isolated talonavicular arthrodesis.

Authors:  Mei-Ming Xie; Kang Xia; Hong-Xin Zhang; Hong-Hui Cao; Zhi-Jin Yang; Hai-Feng Cui; Shang Gao; Kang-Lai Tang
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2017-01-23       Impact factor: 2.359

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