Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4079297 | Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
There is limited information on surgical techniques for correcting a varus talar deformity in patients undergoing ankle joint replacement. This article reviews 32 patients with a varus talar deformity of >10°, who underwent a total ankle replacement. Of the 32 ankles, 15 had a varus talar deformity of >15°. The importance of appropriate preoperative assessment and a stepwise intraoperative approach is described in detail. With an average follow-up of 17 months, a satisfactory radiographic correction was obtained in 94% (30/32) of the ankles. It is noted that 75% (24/32) of patients required ancillary procedures after ankle replacement to obtain a plantigrade foot. This review will demonstrate that correction of moderate to severe varus talar deformities is possible when considering a total ankle replacement for the management of end-stage ankle arthritis.
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Authors
Timothy R. MD, FRCSC, Anthony R. MBBS, FRACS, Kay-Kiat MBBS, MRCS, MMed, FRCS,