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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716748/updates-on-total-ankle-arthroplasty
#41
REVIEW
Jeffrey E McAlister, Keegan A Duelfer
The newer generation total ankle arthroplasty constructs afford higher levels of long-term survivability, and for the first in the history of ankle arthroplasty procedures, results are comparable to arthrodesis. Much of the success hinges on appropriate patient selection. A comprehensive workup of the patient will allow selection of adjunctive procedures as well as allowing for the determination of single versus 2-stage deformity correction. With the continual addition of implants, it is important to understand the specialization and indications that are assigned to certain models because this will help in selecting the most appropriate implant for any given patient...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716747/the-ankle-joint-management-of-significant-bone-loss-with-arthrodesis
#42
REVIEW
Helene R Cook, Garret Strand, Collin Messerly, Jason Nowak
Segmental bone loss of the distal tibia and/or talus presents a challenge to successful reconstruction for the foot and ankle surgeon. When conservative care has been exhausted, multiple surgical treatment options are available including bone transport, bulk allografts, bulk autografts, titanium cages, and external fixation techniques. The primary goals of surgical correction include restoration of limb length as well as a plantigrade, stable lower extremity.
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716746/the-ankle-joint-revision-ankle-fusion-options-nonunion-malunion-protocol-for-best-outcome
#43
REVIEW
Nilin M Rao, Chandler Ligas
Ankle arthrodesis has been a time-tested procedure for osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis of the talus, deformity correction, and significant trauma of the ankle. Technique guides have created dissection pearls, ease of fixation, and arthroscopic techniques to mitigate complications of the procedure. Major complications, such as nonunion, malunion, or implant infection are the most worrisome and cumbersome complications to handle. The aim of this article is to provide the practicing surgeon evidence to provide innovative management techniques for nonunion, malunion, and infection following primary ankle arthrodesis...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716745/the-ankle-joint-updates-on-ankle-fusion-approaches-and-fixation
#44
REVIEW
Jason George DeVries, Brandon M Scharer
Ankle fusion is a well-studied, classical procedure for conditions affecting the ankle joint, and has a long history with predictable results. Although there are many different approaches available, a few options are commonly used. The two main focuses of modern literature are on anterior plating versus traditional screw fixation, and on arthroscopic versus open techniques for fusion. This article discusses recent literature and then presents cases and techniques that are commonly used today. This includes arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis, traditional transfibular approach, anterior plating, and the indications and application of external fixation...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716744/the-ankle-joint-non-operative-updates-in-ankle-arthritis-are-biologics-working
#45
REVIEW
Kyle S Peterson, Vincent Vacketta, Amber Kavanagh
The vast majority of ankle arthritis is post-traumatic in nature, with rates of 60% to 80%. Symptoms include pain, decreased range of motion, and joint effusion. Diagnostic imaging is helpful in determining the degree of joint degeneration, with MRI and CT scan being the most sensitive. Conservative treatment modalities are targeted at reducing symptoms and improving function. Injectable therapy has gained popularity over the last few decades, with advancements in biologic treatments. Corticosteroids, hyaluronic acid, platelet-rich plasma, and amniotic tissue-derived products can be used to reduce inflammation in the joint, as well as prevent cartilage degeneration...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716743/triple-arthrodesis-how-to-manage-failures-malunion-and-nonunion
#46
REVIEW
Jacob M Perkins, Vincent G Vacketta, Mark A Prissel
Nonunions are managed by general principles that govern other bone healing sites; however, when confounding with malunion, additional attention must be given. Malunited triple arthrodesis requires a thorough understanding of biomechanical and surgical principles for adequate revision surgery. Due to the rigid nature of arthrodesis surgery on a weight-bearing surface, malunited fusions have very low patient tolerance. The lack of joints leads to a block of bone that can be corrected via derotational osteotomies with wedge supplementation...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716742/revision-of-subtalar-joint-arthrodesis-considerations-for-bone-grafting-fixation-constructs-and-three-dimensional-printing
#47
REVIEW
Ryan J Lerch, Amar Gulati, Peter D Highlander
Subtalar joint arthrodesis is a commonly used procedure for numerous pathologic conditions in the foot and ankle. Although rarely performed in isolation, this procedure can provide successful resolution of various lower-extremity complaints. There are traditional approaches to isolated subtalar joint arthrodesis; however, when these fail, the authors recommend alternatives to enhance the success of revisional surgery. These include the use of intramedullary nailing, larger harvest of autograft, and metallic wedge...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716741/medial-double-arthrodesis-through-single-approach
#48
REVIEW
Edgar Sy, Matthew D Sorensen
Triple arthrodesis is a time-tested procedure toward primary salvage in the context of posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, symptomatic rigid and severe hindfoot malalignment, end-stage degenerative and posttraumatic arthritis, and sequelae of paralytic diseases. Today, the indication for hindfoot arthrodesis is applied to correct painful deformities and arthritic joints, such as advanced cases of adult-acquired flatfoot secondary to ligament collapse and insufficiency of the posterior tibial tendon. Although the triple arthrodesis is an effective and reliable outcome procedure, the popularity of a medial double arthrodesis has increased...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716740/the-navicular-cuneiform-joint-updates-on-avoiding-and-managing-a-nonunion
#49
REVIEW
Dominick Casciato, Jacob Wynes
Naviculocuneiform arthrodesis, while often used to support the medial column during management of primary/post-traumatic arthritis, deformity correction, or in the surgical treatment of progressive collapsing foot deformity, can develop nonunion. Addressing this condition hinges on the assessment of various parameters such as patient/host factors and recognition of the etiology of the nonunion. In this article, methods of optimizing this surgical intervention through anatomic and physiologic considerations are highlighted...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716739/management-of-midfoot-charcot-minimally-invasive-techniques-and-improved-fixation
#50
REVIEW
Sara Mateen, Kwasi Y Kwaadu
The objective of this article is to review the etiology and pathophysiology of Charcot neuroarthropathy as it contributes to the breakdown of the midfoot. The article will also discuss the emerging techniques in minimally invasive surgery and how this is applied to Charcot reconstructive surgery as well as reflect on a newer thought processes to surgical intervention.
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716738/the-posttraumatic-tarsometatarsal-joints
#51
REVIEW
Lant Abernathy, Steven A Tocci, Ryan T Scott
Tarsometatarsal joint injuries can be painful and debilitating and are most commonly due to direct or indirect trauma. Posttraumatic arthritis is a well-known long-term complication, with incidence as high as 58%. Conservative treatment options include shoe modifications, orthotic inserts, topical or oral anti-inflammatories, and intra-articular corticosteroid injections. There are various joint prep and fixation techniques reported in the literature, many with positive clinical and radiographic outcomes. This article discusses nonoperative and operative management of posttraumatic tarsometatarsal joint arthritis, reviews available literature, and includes the authors' tips and techniques...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37716737/the-first-metatarsophalangeal-joint-updates-on-revision-arthrodesis-and-malunions
#52
REVIEW
Joshua A Sebag, Robert C Clements, Cody J Togher, Elizabeth C Connolly
First metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) arthrodesis procedures are a mainstay of forefoot surgery and are associated with high rates of patient satisfaction for addressing a multitude of first ray pathologic conditions. This procedure is often also used as a fallback option for the revision of poor outcomes after other surgical procedures involving the first ray. Despite its successes, there remain instances of complications that can develop after primary first MPJ arthrodesis. This article reviews first MPJ arthrodesis as a procedure for revisional surgery of the first ray, and potential surgical options after failed primary first MPJ arthrodesis...
October 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236693/foot-and-ankle-arthroscopy
#53
EDITORIAL
Laurence Rubin
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July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236691/management-of-subchondral-lesions-in-the-foot-and-ankle
#54
REVIEW
Joshua Wolfe, Brian Derner, Ryan T Scott
The treatment of subchondral lesions is an area with limited focus within the foot and ankle literature. The literature has shown an association between disruption of the subchondral bone plate and the formation of subchondral cysts. The primary causes of subchondral lesions are acute trauma, repetitive microtrauma, as well as idiopathic means. Evaluation of these injuries should be done carefully and often requires advanced imaging including MRI and computed tomography. Treatment does vary depending on the presentation of the subchondral lesion with or without the presence of an osteochondral lesion...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236690/arthroscopic-treatment-of-the-septic-ankle
#55
REVIEW
Jonathan C Thompson, Ben M Tonsager, Troy J Boffeli
Ankle joint sepsis is a relatively rare but potentially devastating pathologic process of the lower extremity that requires expeditious identification and management. Establishing the diagnosis of ankle joint sepsis is often challenging as it may present with concomitant pathologies and often lacks consistency in regard to classic clinical characteristics. Once a diagnosis has been established, prompt management is imperative to minimize the potential for long-term sequelae. The purpose of this chapter is to address the diagnosis and management of the septic ankle with a focus on arthroscopic treatment...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236689/arthroscopy-for-traumatic-ankle-injuries
#56
REVIEW
Glenn M Weinraub, Arjun Vijayakumar
Using ankle arthroscopy in conjunction to open reduction internal fixation of traumatic ankle injuries can play an important role in the management of these injuries by way of treating intra-articular pathologies, leading to improved patient outcomes. While a majority of these injuries are not treated with concurrent arthroscopy, its addition may lead to more prognostic information to dictate the patient's course. This article has illustrated its use in managing malleolar fractures, syndesmotic injuries, pilon fractures and pediatric ankle fractures...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236688/arthroscopy-of-foot-and-ankle-subtalar-joint-arthroscopy-in-intra-articular-calcaneal-fractures
#57
REVIEW
Shane Hollawell, Meagan Coleman, Sara Yancovitz
The utilization of subtalar joint arthroscopy in intra-articular calcaneal fractures provides optimal visualization of articular surfaces for a more precise anatomical reduction, thus yielding better surgical outcomes. Current literature shows good functional and radiographic outcomes, fewer wound complications, and low incidence of post-traumatic arthritis with this technique than when utilizing an isolated lateral extensile incision of the calcaneus. As subtalar joint arthroscopy continues to grow in popularity and technological advancement, patients may benefit when surgeons incorporate this tool in conjunction with a minimally invasive technique for treatment of intra-articular calcaneal fractures...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236687/the-role-of-arthroscopy-after-total-ankle-replacement
#58
REVIEW
Lawrence DiDomenico, John A Martucci, Samantha A Miner
Alongside advances and trends in foot and ankle surgery, arthroscopy provides a minimally invasive option in exploring and addressing pain after total ankle replacement (TAR). It is not uncommon for patients to develop pain months or even years after TAR implantation for both fixed and mobile-bearing designs. Arthroscopic debridement of gutter pain can provide successful outcomes in the hands of the experienced arthroscopist. Surgeon preference and experience will dictate the threshold for intervention, approach, and tool selection...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236686/arthroscopic-lateral-stabilization
#59
REVIEW
Joseph Wolf, James Cottom, Jonathon Srour, Laurence Rubin
The indications and procedures for arthroscopy of the ankle and subtalar joints continues to increase. Lateral ankle instability is a common pathology that may require surgery to repair injured structures of patients nonresponsive to conservative management. Common surgical methods generally include ankle arthroscopy with subsequent open approach to repair/reconstruct the ankle ligament(s). This article discusses two different approaches to repairing lateral ankle instability through an arthroscopic approach...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37236685/arthroscopic-cartilage-transplantation
#60
REVIEW
Tyler Tewilliager, Kevin Nguyen, Alan Ng
Arthroscopic cartilage repair has made several strides in recent years; however, no gold standard for cartilage restoration has been found. Simple treatment with bone marrow stimulation such as microfracture have shown good short-term results; however, concerns for long-term stability of cartilage repair as well as the subchondral bone health remain in question. Treatment of these lesions often comes down to surgeon preference, the aim of this study is to discuss some of the current options available on the market to further assist surgeons in their decision-making process...
July 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
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