Arthroscopic-assisted Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Using a Hindfoot Nail for Treatment of Ankle Fractures in Medically Complex Patients: A Technique Guide and Retrospective Case Series

Frederick M. Washburn, Niaz Ahankoob, Victor Bonavida, William Fang, C. Pyle
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Treatment of ankle fractures in patients with severe medical comorbidities poses a significant challenge, as these patients are at high risk for major complications, including infection and amputation. Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis (TTCA) is gaining popularity for the surgical treatment of ankle fractures in these medically complex patients. This is traditionally performed with open joint preparation or no joint preparation, both of which have associated postoperative complications. We present our technique for arthroscopic-assisted TTCA and provide a retrospective case series of 4 patients undergoing this technique and their outcomes. Our study showed that arthroscopically-assisted joint preparation for TTCA for ankle fractures in patients with severe medical comorbidities shows promise considering 100% limb salvage rate, successful fusion, and restoration of ambulatory status. Complications were minimal requiring only one return to the operating room for symptomatic aseptic loosening of an interlocking screw. Because this is done in a minimally invasive approach, it may be the preferred technique more widely used in the future to decrease the rate of infection and increase the rate of fusion, especially in medically complex patients. Level IV, retrospective case series.
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关节镜辅助下使用后足钉进行胫骨踝关节置换术治疗医学复杂患者的踝关节骨折:技术指南和回顾性病例系列
对合并严重内科疾病的患者进行踝关节骨折治疗是一项重大挑战,因为这些患者极易出现感染和截肢等重大并发症。胫骨踝关节置换术(TTCA)在这些病情复杂的患者的踝关节骨折手术治疗中越来越受欢迎。传统的做法是进行开放式关节准备或不进行关节准备,这两种方法都会产生相关的术后并发症。我们介绍了关节镜辅助 TTCA 技术,并提供了 4 例采用该技术的患者的回顾性病例系列及其结果。我们的研究表明,对于有严重内科合并症的踝关节骨折患者,在关节镜辅助下进行踝关节TTCA术前准备是有希望的,因为肢体挽救率达到100%,融合成功,并恢复了活动能力。并发症极少,仅有一次因联锁螺钉无症状松动而返回手术室。由于该手术采用的是微创方法,未来可能会更广泛地采用这种技术,以降低感染率,提高融合率,尤其是对病情复杂的患者。 IV级,回顾性病例系列。
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