1. Clinical Radiographical Outcomes and Complications after a Brand-New Total Ankle Replacement Design through an Anterior Approach: A Retrospective at a Short-Term Follow Up
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Massimiliano Mosca, Marco Di Ponte, Emanuele Vocale, Silvio Caravelli, Stefano Zaffagnini, Simone Massimi, Mario Fuiano, Davide Censoni, Mosca M., Caravelli S., Vocale E., Massimi S., Censoni D., Di Ponte M., Fuiano M., and Zaffagnini S.
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Ankle osteoarthritis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,total ankle replacement ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiography ,end-stage osteoarthritis ,Ankle replacement ,New design prosthesi ,anterior approach ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Vas score ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Mean value ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,End-stage osteoarthriti ,new design prosthesis ,Surgery ,Radiological weapon ,Medicine ,Anterior approach ,business ,Range of motion - Abstract
Recently, the progress in techniques and in projecting new prosthetic designs has allowed increasing indications for total ankle replacement (TAR) as treatment for ankle osteoarthritis. This retrospective work comprehended 39 subjects aged between 47 and 79 years old. The patients, observed for at least 12 months (mean follow up of 18.2 ± 4.1 months), have been evaluated according to clinical and radiological parameters, both pre- and post-operatively. The AOFAS and VAS score significantly improved, respectively, from 46.2 ± 4.8 to 93.9 ± 4.1 and from 7.1 ± 1.1 to 0.7 ± 0.5 (p value <, 0.05). At the final evaluation, the mean plantarflexion passed from 12.2° ± 2.3° to 18.1° ± 2.4° (p value <, 0.05) and dorsiflexion from a pre-operative mean value of 8.7° ± 4.1° to 21.7° ± 5.4° post-operatively (p value <, 0.05). This study found that this new total ankle replacement design is a safe and effective procedure for patients effected by end-stage ankle osteoarthritis. Improvements have been demonstrated in terms of range of motion, radiographic parameters and patient-reported outcomes. However, further studies are needed to assess the long-term performance of these prostheses.
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- 2021
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