| Literature DB >> 27903299 |
Xiaojun Duan1, Liu Yang2, Li Yin2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ankle arthrodesis is considered by many to be the standard operative treatment for end-stage ankle arthritis. The purpose of this study was to perform a new technique for ankle joint surface and determine the outcome for the union rates of ankle arthroscopic arthrodesis.Entities:
Keywords: Ankle; Arthritis; Arthrodesis; Arthroscopy; Treatment
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27903299 PMCID: PMC5131494 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-016-0490-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
The table shows the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot scoring system that was used in the current study. Patients were given this questionnaire preoperatively and postoperatively to evaluate subjective and objective outcomes
| Parameter | Points |
|---|---|
| Pain (40 points) | |
| None | 40 |
| Mild | 30 |
| Moderate | 20 |
| Severe | 0 |
| Function (50 points) | |
| Activity limitations | |
| None | 10 |
| Limitations on recreational activities | 7 |
| Some limitations on daily and recreational activities | 4 |
| Severe limitations on daily and recreational activities | 0 |
| Maximum continuous walking distance | |
| 600 m or more | 5 |
| 400 m to less than 600 m | 4 |
| 100 m to less than 400 m | 2 |
| Less than 100 m | 0 |
| Walking surfaces | |
| No difficulty on any surface | 5 |
| Some difficulty on uneven terrain, stairs, and inclines | 3 |
| Severe difficulty or inability to walk on uneven terrain, stairs, and inclines | 0 |
| Gait abnormality | |
| None or slight | 8 |
| Obvious (walking possible but gait abnormality obvious) | 4 |
| Marked (walking difficult and gait abnormality obvious) | 0 |
| Sagittal motion (flexion plus extension) | |
| Normal or mild restriction (30° or more) | 8 |
| Moderate restriction (15°–29°) | 4 |
| Severe restriction (less than 15°) | 0 |
| Hindfoot motion (inversion plus eversion) | |
| Normal or mild restriction (75–100% normal) | 6 |
| Moderate restriction (25–74% normal) | 3 |
| Severe restriction (less than 25% normal) | 0 |
| Ankle-hindfoot stability (anterior drawer, varus-valgus stress) | |
| Stable | 8 |
| Unstable | 0 |
| Alignment (10 points) | |
| Good, plantigrade foot, well aligned | 10 |
| Fair, plantigrade foot, mild to moderate degree of malalignment | 5 |
| Poor, nonplantigrade foot, severe malalignment | 0 |
Fig. 1Preparation of the articular surface
Fig. 2Case 1. a Preoperative radiographs. b Radiographs at 1 day postoperatively. c Radiographs at 4 years postoperatively
Fig. 3Case 2. a Preoperative radiographs. b Radiographs at 1 day postoperatively. c Radiographs at 12 days postoperatively. d Arthroscopic surgery in progress