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Early outcomes and radiographic alignment of the Infinity total ankle replacement with a minimum of two year follow-up data.

Andrew King1, Navjit Bali2, Al-Amin Kassam2, Adrian Hughes2, Nicholas Talbot2, Ian Sharpe2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Infinity total ankle replacement (Wright Medical Technology, Memphis, TN) is a low profile, fluoroscopically navigated, fixed-bearing device. We hypothesised that the fluoroscopic navigation would allow more accurate alignment of the prosthesis than conventional techniques. We present our minimum two year follow up data of Infinity ankle replacements.
METHODS: All total ankle replacements (TARs) performed at our institution were prospectively followed-up with EQ5-D and MOx-FQ scores as well as intra-operative radiation exposure and radiographic alignment data. Post-operative radiographs were used to measure the alignment of the prostheses. We identified 20 implants with minimum of two year follow up which were compared to a control group of 20 Zenith TAR's (Corin, Cirencester, UK).
RESULTS: Intra-operative fluoroscopic navigation has allowed excellent alignment of all prostheses. Median deviations from 90° alignment to the anatomical axis of the tibia were 1.5° and 1.2° in the anterior-posterior (AP) and lateral planes respectively, compared to 2.8° and 3.1° in the Zenith group. This difference reached significance (p=<0.05) using the Mann-Whitney U test. At 2 years, MOx-FQ scores had fallen from pre-operative mean of 63.9∓17.1 to 15∓12.7. EQ-5D VAS scores had improved from 71.3∓17.3 to 81.4∓9.7 points. Radiation exposure had a mean screening time of 82∓29.4s and a decrease in exposure per patient was observed over time. No patients have undergone, or are awaiting, revision surgery. Complications include one intraoperative medial malleolar tip avulsion fracture, one medial malleolar stress fracture, and one patient who developed CRPS.
CONCLUSIONS: We present evidence that this system achieves better anatomical alignment of the components when compared to techniques without fluoroscopic navigation. The implant survival and complication profile at a minimum of two years is satisfactory.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alignment; Ankle arthroplasty; Ankle replacement; Patient reported outcomes

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30638815     DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2018.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Surg        ISSN: 1268-7731            Impact factor:   2.705


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Review 1.  Comparing the Results of Total Ankle Arthroplasty Vs Tibiotalar Fusion (Ankle Arthrodesis) in Patients with Ankle Osteoarthritis since 2006 to 2020- A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Daniel T Watts; Aliabbas Moosa; Zain Elahi; Antony J R Palmer; E Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan
Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg       Date:  2022-06

2.  Infinity ankle arthroplasty with traditional instrumentation and PSI prophecy system: preliminary results.

Authors:  Piero Giardini; Paolo Di Benedetto; Domenico Mercurio; Renato Gisonni; Marco Molinari; Araldo Causero; Fabrizio Cortese
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-12-30

Review 3.  Patient-specific instrumentation in total ankle arthroplasty.

Authors:  Antonio Mazzotti; Alberto Arceri; Simone Zielli; Simone Bonelli; Valentina Viglione; Cesare Faldini
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2022-03-18
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