2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-006-0300-y
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Medial impingement after ankle replacement

Abstract: Ankle replacements appear to offer a good alternative to fusion for most arthritic conditions.

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“…In those patients with degenerative joint disease (15%), the mean interval from implant to SGR was 13 months (range, 4-44 months). In the patients with instability, inflammatory arthritis, and other diagnoses, the mean interval was 16 (range, 3-31), 10 (range, [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17], and 13 (range, 6-26) months, respectively.…”
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“…In those patients with degenerative joint disease (15%), the mean interval from implant to SGR was 13 months (range, 4-44 months). In the patients with instability, inflammatory arthritis, and other diagnoses, the mean interval was 16 (range, 3-31), 10 (range, [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17], and 13 (range, 6-26) months, respectively.…”
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“…They are comparable to those of other designs. 7,10,11,15,20 However, a significant number of patients (18 of 129, 14%) have persistent pain at a mean follow-up of four years. If the revisions are included then the failure rate is approaching 15% at four years.…”
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“…A proportion of TARs remain painful, and anecdotally, the Mobility has a reputation for persistent medial pain, which has also been reported in other mobile-bearing implants. 6,9,15 This has been assumed to be related to impingement or an under-corrected varus deformity. 15,16 Increased deltoid strain or tibialis posterior tendon damage could also be implicated.…”
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“…reporting 14% (18 of 129) of ongoing pain at 4 years with the Mobility, and Kurup and Taylor 21 reported 23.5% (8 of 34) medial associated pain with the Buechel-Pappas implant 21,24,27,35. Medial pain is not limited to these implants however, with Rippstein 26 reporting occurrence in the Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement (STAR®) stating that the cause of persistent pain was contact of the talar component with the malleoli.…”
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