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Combined Charcot Hindfoot and Midfoot Reconstruction Using Internal Fixation Method-surgical Technique and Single Surgeon Series

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Journal Ann Jt
Date 2024 Mar 26
PMID 38529228
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Isolated midfoot and hindfoot Charcot reconstruction using internal fixation is increasingly a common procedure in multidisciplinary diabetic foot units, and the surgical techniques using internal fixation have well been described. However, about a third of Charcot deformities that require surgical limb salvage present with the involvement of midfoot and hindfoot. Surgical reconstruction of a combined hindfoot and midfoot deformity is an evolving technique and technically challenging. We present the surgical technique of deformity correction and stabilisation using internal fixation, developed by the senior author (VK), and present the outcomes. All patients that had undergone combined hindfoot and midfoot reconstruction to address a limb threatening deformity due to Charcot neuroarthropathy, performed by the senior author, with a minimum follow-up of 12 months, have been included in this study. The principles of surgical reconstruction included adequate pre-operative optimisation of the patient, sequential deformity correction and stabilisation of the hindfoot followed by midfoot using the principle of long-segment rigid internal fixation with optimal bone opposition. Standard post-operative regime, including offloading, has been used in all patients. A total of 34 patients (35 feet) had undergone combined midfoot and hindfoot Charcot reconstruction between January 2009 and December 2019. Active ulcers were noted in 13 feet at the time of the procedure. Eleven reconstructions were performed as two-stage procedures due to the presence of active infection. At a mean follow-up of 53 months, 11/13 ulcer healed, and 32 patients (33 feet) were full weightbearing in surgical shoes or a brace at the latest follow-up. Bone fusion was noted in 28 feet in the hindfoot region and 32 feet in the midfoot. Metal work failure was noted in 5 feet requiring removal in 3 feet. Revision procedures were required in 4 patients. Our newly described technique of combined hindfoot and midfoot Charcot has provided functional limb salvage in majority of presentations, with an acceptable level of complications, at a medium-term follow-up of 53 months.

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