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Failure to restore sagittal tibiotalar alignment in total ankle arthroplasty: Its relationship to the axis of the tibia and the positioning of the talar component.

J Cho1, Y Yi, T K Ahn2, H J Choi3, C H Park4, D I Chun5, J S Lee6, W C Lee1.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the change in sagittal tibiotalar alignment after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) for osteoarthritis and to investigate factors affecting the restoration of alignment. This retrospective study included 119 patients (120 ankles) who underwent three component TAA using the Hintegra prosthesis. A total of 63 ankles had anterior displacement of the talus before surgery (group A), 49 had alignment in the normal range (group B), and eight had posterior displacement of the talus (group C). Ankles in group A were further sub-divided into those in whom normal alignment was restored following TAA (41 ankles) and those with persistent displacement (22 ankles). Radiographic and clinical results were assessed. Pre-operatively, the alignment in group A was significantly more varus than that in group B, and the posterior slope of the tibial plafond was greater (p < 0.01 in both cases). The posterior slope of the tibial component was strongly associated with restoration of alignment: ankles in which the alignment was restored had significantly less posterior slope (p < 0.001). An anteriorly translated talus was restored to a normal position after TAA in most patients. We suggest that surgeons performing TAA using the Hintegra prosthesis should aim to insert the tibial component at close to 90° relative to the axis of the tibia, hence reducing posterior soft-tissue tension and allowing restoration of normal tibiotalar alignment following surgery. ©2015 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.

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Keywords:  Ankle alignment; Ankle joint; Osteoarthritis; Talus position; Total ankle arthroplasty; sagittal plane

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26530656     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.97B11.33636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Joint J        ISSN: 2049-4394            Impact factor:   5.082


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1.  Digital twins, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technology to identify a real personalized motion axis of the tibiotalar joint for robotics in total ankle arthroplasty.

Authors:  Philippe Hernigou; Romain Olejnik; Adonis Safar; Sagi Martinov; Jacques Hernigou; Bruno Ferre
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 3.075

2.  Sagittal Tibiotalar Alignment May Not Affect Functional Outcomes in Fixed-Bearing Total Ankle Replacement: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Natalie M Nielsen; Guilherme H Saito; Austin E Sanders; Scott J Ellis; Carolyn M Sofka; Constantine A Demetracopoulos
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2019-11-22

3.  Combined Transfibular and Anterior Approaches Increase Union Rate and Decrease Non-Weight-Bearing Periods in Ankle Arthrodesis: Combined Approaches in Ankle Arthrodesis.

Authors:  Jeong-Jin Park; Whee-Sung Son; In-Ha Woo; Chul-Hyun Park
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 4.241

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