Radiographic and biomechanical support for fibular plating of the agility total ankle

Syndesmosis nonunion with the Agility total ankle system has been associated with adverse radiographic findings such as radiolucency and migration. We analyzed radiographs and biomechanical data to determine whether the addition of a fibular plate was associated with improved findings related to syn...

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Published in:Clinical orthopaedics and related research no. 424; p. 118
Main Authors: Jung, Hong-Geun, Nicholson, James J, Parks, Brent, Myerson, Mark S
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Published: United States 01-07-2004
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Abstract Syndesmosis nonunion with the Agility total ankle system has been associated with adverse radiographic findings such as radiolucency and migration. We analyzed radiographs and biomechanical data to determine whether the addition of a fibular plate was associated with improved findings related to syndesmosis union compared with results when two syndesmosis screws alone were used. Radiographs for 40 consecutive ankles with the Agility total ankle system with two syndesmosis screws were compared with radiographs for the subsequent 40 consecutive total ankle replacements with an added fibular plate. When all ankles were considered, syndesmosis nonconsolidation at 6-10 weeks was associated significantly with nonunion at 5-7 months. Syndesmosis nonconsolidation at 6-10 weeks in ankles with screws alone was significantly higher than in ankles with plates. The radiolucency rate at 5-7 months also was significantly higher in ankles with screws alone than in ankles with plates. In the biomechanical evaluation using full tibia and fibula sawbones, maximum compression force within the syndesmosis was measured using the ISCAN sensor (TekScan). The addition of the fibular plate allowed significantly higher compression than the use of screws alone.
AbstractList Syndesmosis nonunion with the Agility total ankle system has been associated with adverse radiographic findings such as radiolucency and migration. We analyzed radiographs and biomechanical data to determine whether the addition of a fibular plate was associated with improved findings related to syndesmosis union compared with results when two syndesmosis screws alone were used. Radiographs for 40 consecutive ankles with the Agility total ankle system with two syndesmosis screws were compared with radiographs for the subsequent 40 consecutive total ankle replacements with an added fibular plate. When all ankles were considered, syndesmosis nonconsolidation at 6-10 weeks was associated significantly with nonunion at 5-7 months. Syndesmosis nonconsolidation at 6-10 weeks in ankles with screws alone was significantly higher than in ankles with plates. The radiolucency rate at 5-7 months also was significantly higher in ankles with screws alone than in ankles with plates. In the biomechanical evaluation using full tibia and fibula sawbones, maximum compression force within the syndesmosis was measured using the ISCAN sensor (TekScan). The addition of the fibular plate allowed significantly higher compression than the use of screws alone.
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Parks, Brent
Myerson, Mark S
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Ankle Joint - diagnostic imaging
Ankle Joint - surgery
Arthrodesis - adverse effects
Arthrodesis - instrumentation
Biomechanical Phenomena
Bone Plates
Bone Screws
Equipment Design
Female
Fibula
Humans
Joint Prosthesis - adverse effects
Male
Middle Aged
Postoperative Complications - epidemiology
Prosthesis Design
Radiography
Title Radiographic and biomechanical support for fibular plating of the agility total ankle
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