[Ankle Arthrodesis After Failed Joint Replacement]
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Unlabelled: Report of four patients.
Objective: Restoration of a painless gait through ankle arthrodesis after failed total ankle replacement.
Indications: Loosened or infected total ankle replacement.
Contraindications: Poor general health. Absent patient compliance.
Surgical Technique: Removal of total joint components. Filling of the defect with tricortical bone grafts harvested from the ipsilateral iliac crest and internal fixation. In instances of suspected infection a two-stage procedure is recommended, the first stage consisting of a removal of the components, a meticulous debridement, and filling of the defect with gentamycin-laden PMMA beads. Second stage: arthrodesis.
Results: The goal of surgery was reached without complications in two out of four patients. An absence of bony bridging was noted in the fourth patient after 9 months. A revision adding cancellous bone grafts and resorting to an intramedullary fixation led to a success.
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