2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00776-010-1456-2
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Perioperative complications of the MOBILITY total ankle system: comparison with the HINTEGRA total ankle system

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“…MobilityÔ prostheses had been implanted and, with 33% of the total ankle replacements recorded in the registries, represents the most frequently implanted prosthesis worldwide. However, just as with all total ankle replacements studied, the short-term incidence of revision increases with longer term follow-up, and the most common failure mechanisms of aseptic osteolysis and component subsidence predominantly involving the talar component become more evident (41)(42)(43)45,46,48,49,51). Accordingly, the value of including total ankle replacement in national joint registries is obvious.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MobilityÔ prostheses had been implanted and, with 33% of the total ankle replacements recorded in the registries, represents the most frequently implanted prosthesis worldwide. However, just as with all total ankle replacements studied, the short-term incidence of revision increases with longer term follow-up, and the most common failure mechanisms of aseptic osteolysis and component subsidence predominantly involving the talar component become more evident (41)(42)(43)45,46,48,49,51). Accordingly, the value of including total ankle replacement in national joint registries is obvious.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a majority part of end-stage osteoarthritic ankles will present with associated problems such as misaligned hindfoot, varus or valgus tilt of talus within the mortise, instability, or soft tissue contractures, the surgeon must be familiar with addressing these associated problems to get a successful replaced ankle [39, 56]. Surgeon's experience may thus play a superior role for success in TAR [5760]. …”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term studies still are needed to prove whether those designs show any superior behavior and outcome when compared to the presently available twoand three-component TAR. The direct comparison between HINTEGRA Ò and MOBILITY TM could not reveal any difference regarding the complication rates [95]. Both designs preserve enough bone stock and offer an easy way of conversion into arthrodesis.…”
Section: Comparison Of Results After Ankle Arthrodesis and Tarmentioning
confidence: 84%