2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2013.12.006
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Reconstruction of Compound Loss of Lateral Malleolus and Lateral Ankle Ligaments with Double-Bundle Achilles Tendon–Bone Allograft

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“…Studies were grouped according to surgical indications into ten categories: musculoskeletal tumours ( n = 16) [10–25], chronic ankle instability ( n = 15) [26–40], ankle arthritis ( n = 14) [41–54], osteochondral lesions of the talus ( n = 12) [55–66], Achilles tendon defects ( n = 11) [67–77], other tendon defects ( n = 9) [78–86], fusions ( n = 9) [87–95], fractures ( n = 8) [96–103], hallux rigidus ( n = 3) [104–106] and other indications ( n = 10) [107–116].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies were grouped according to surgical indications into ten categories: musculoskeletal tumours ( n = 16) [10–25], chronic ankle instability ( n = 15) [26–40], ankle arthritis ( n = 14) [41–54], osteochondral lesions of the talus ( n = 12) [55–66], Achilles tendon defects ( n = 11) [67–77], other tendon defects ( n = 9) [78–86], fusions ( n = 9) [87–95], fractures ( n = 8) [96–103], hallux rigidus ( n = 3) [104–106] and other indications ( n = 10) [107–116].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it was impossible to repair large defects, and normal foot function was affected. Ko et al [6] used the double-bundle artificial Achilles tendon allograft to reconstruct distal fibular and lateral malleolus defects, but radiography showed that the talofibular joint space was narrow. Moreover, the shape of the reconstructed distal fibular and lateral malleolus was not normal, and the long-term effect was not clear.…”
Section: Introduction and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe open foot or ankle injuries (open fractures) are associated with soft tissue defects that in some cases entail bone and tendon exposure. The soft tissue defects are commonly repaired by reconstructive skin flap surgery [13]. However, a considerable risk factor in reconstructive surgery is free or pedicle flap infection [46], which can reduce the quality of the flap or even lead to necrosis in part of the flap or in the entire graft [7, 8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%