2017
DOI: 10.1177/1071100717735074
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Hybrid Fixation for Ankle Fusion in Diabetic Charcot Arthropathy

Abstract: Level IV, case series.

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“…Previous small series have reported reasonable results in mild and moderate deformity. 4,8,9,21,23 We did not exclude patients with severe deformity, bone loss, or infection who were likely to fail (Figure 2). Not surprisingly, insulin use was associated with higher complication or failure rates (95% confidence interval: 0.11-1.03; P = .054).…”
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“…Previous small series have reported reasonable results in mild and moderate deformity. 4,8,9,21,23 We did not exclude patients with severe deformity, bone loss, or infection who were likely to fail (Figure 2). Not surprisingly, insulin use was associated with higher complication or failure rates (95% confidence interval: 0.11-1.03; P = .054).…”
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“…The diagnosis is not often clear until resolution of the swelling, when a resultant residual deformity is appreciated. 8,22,27 Patients do not generally present to an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon until the acquired deformity leads to walking instability, tissue breakdown and / or osteomyelitis. 13,14,26,27…”
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“…7,8,9,36,38,43 Clinically, it may permit earlier frame removal, enhance long-term fusion stability, and prevent complications associated with the osteopenic calcaneus such as stress fracture or IM nail migration. 9,13 Ring fixation offers a variety of fixation constructs, which make the comparison of outcomes difficult. Successful results depend on appropriately tailoring fixation to optimize bone healing, improve postoperative tolerance, and minimize detrimental forces.…”
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“…external fixation include possible postoperative weightbearing, 12,19,34 deformity correction, and soft tissue access. 9 Results using combined internal and external fixation methods for the neuroarthropathic ankle limb salvage population are limited with variable techniques, results, and conclusions. 3,8,9,14 Good results using combined fixation have been more widely reported in the deformity correction and orthopedic trauma literature.…”
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