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Comparison of the Efficiency and Safety of Total Ankle Replacement and Ankle Arthrodesis in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Yuhan Li1, Jinquan He2, Yongcheng Hu3.   

Abstract

While osteoarthritis is a common degenerative disease, ankle osteoarthritis is a subdivision that has received little attention. Two effective ways to treat osteoarthritis of the ankle are total ankle replacement (TAR) and ankle arthrodesis (AAD). Whether TAR or AAD is more beneficial for treatment is controversial. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to compare the efficiency (clinical outcome and patient satisfaction) and safety (complications and survival) of these two procedures. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was performed as a guideline for this study. Three electronic databases, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library, were searched up to May 2019, with no language restrictions. Prospective or retrospective comparative studies were identified. The outcomes included clinical outcome, patient satisfaction, complications, and survival. Review Manager (Revman) 5.3 software was used to conduct the data analysis. We only selected literature from the past 5 years (no earlier than 2015). Seven comparative studies were included. There were six cohort studies and one cross-sectional study. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to assess the quality of cohort studies, and The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) checklist was chosen to assess the quality of cross-sectional studies. No significant difference was observed for efficiency and safety. Clinical outcome was included in five studies with four different scoring systems. Two of them used the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) questionnaire scores to assess the two procedures (mean difference, -4.26; 95% confidence interval [CI], -11.37-2.85; P = 0.24; I2 = 1%). Patient satisfaction (risk ratio [RR], 0.96; 95% CI, 0.65-1.40; P = 0.82; I2 = 54%), complications (RR, 1.15; 95% CI, 0.16-8.21; P = 0.89; I2 = 84%), and survival (RR, 1.91; 95% CI, 0.33-11.08; P = 0.47; I2 = 90%) showed no significant difference between the TAR group and the AAD group. This meta-analysis showed no statistically significant difference between TAR and AAD in clinical outcome, patient satisfaction, complications, and survival. This revealed that TAR and AAD could appear to have similar results in these aspects. Therefore, the present results are not sufficient to conclude which of these two methods is better. Further studies are needed to obtain more clues.
© 2020 The Authors. Orthopaedic Surgery published by Chinese Orthopaedic Association and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  AAD; Ankle Arthrodesis; Meta-analysis; Osteoarthritis; TAR; Total Ankle Replacement

Year:  2020        PMID: 32227465     DOI: 10.1111/os.12635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1757-7853            Impact factor:   2.071


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1.  A Novel Method for Preoperative Positioning of Total Ankle Replacement Using 3D Digital Model.

Authors:  Shi-Xun Wu; Shi-Zhang Liu; Ming Ling; Yan-Hui Che; Xin Tian; Xiang-Long Duan; Zhi Yi
Journal:  Orthop Surg       Date:  2022-06-03       Impact factor: 2.279

2.  Differences Between Total Ankle Replacement and Ankle Arthrodesis in Post-operative Complications and Reoperations at 30 Days and One Year.

Authors:  Senthil Sambandam; Philip Serbin; Dietrich Riepen; Vikram A Aggarwal; Varatharaj Mounasamy; Dane Wukich
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-09-02
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