| Literature DB >> 24008215 |
Beat Hintermann1, Markus Knupp, Alexej Barg.
Abstract
A varus or valgus talar tilt that increases under weight-bearing is commonly seen in osteoarthritic ankles. Loss of peritalar stability may be the underlying cause for the talus shifting and rotating on the calcaneonavicular surfaces, as given by applied forces. The instability pattern and the resulting deformity can be assessed and classified using weight-bearing conventional radiographs. Appropriate osseous balancing may be the most appropriate treatment to restore a regular position of talus within the ankle mortise. In cases with severe peritalar instability, subtalar fusion may be advised. Soft tissue reconstruction may be needed to achieve physiologic balance of the hindfoot complex.Entities:
Keywords: Asymmetric ankle osteoarthritis; Calcaneal osteotomy; Joint-preserving surgery; Peritalar instability; Supramalleolar osteotomy; Valgus ankle; Varus ankle
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24008215 DOI: 10.1016/j.fcl.2013.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Clin ISSN: 1083-7515 Impact factor: 1.653