• Foot and ankle clinics · Dec 2012

    Review

    Salvage arthrodesis after failed ankle replacement: surgical decision making.

    • Mark J Berkowitz, Roy W Sanders, and Arthur K Walling.
    • Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, A40, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA. berkowm@ccf.org
    • Foot Ankle Clin. 2012 Dec 1;17(4):725-40.

    AbstractFusion remains the primary technique to salvage the failed total ankle. Fusions present a daunting challenge because of the large bone defect left by the explanted arthroplasty components and the difficulty obtaining stable fixation. Limiting the fusion to the tibiotalar joint preserves the essential motion of the hindfoot. However, because of loss of talar bone stock, it is often necessary to include the subtalar joint in a tibiotalocalcaneal fusion. This article discusses how to determine whether an isolated ankle or ankle-hindfoot fusion is indicated and presents surgical techniques for filling the bone defect and achieving stable internal fixation.

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