Alberto de Castro Carrasco, Patricia Domínguez Dorado, Laura Anta Martínez, Carmen Alvarez-Val
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Objective: To describe a variation in the final osteosynthesis technique for total ankle replacement (TAR) implantation through lateralapproach. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a series of cases dated between January 2022 and May 2023 in which intramedullary nailing was used as the osteosynthesis technique for the fibula during TAR implantation via lateral approach. Results: In all cases, skin scarring and soft tissue recovery to baseline were achieved in one and a half month to three months. Consolidation of the fibula occurred at an average of three months. No material was removed in any of the cases to date. Finally, patients were satisfied, resuming their previous activities. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this study is the first to investigate a modification of the osteosynthesis technique in the lateral approach to TAR. We believe the intramedullary nail for the fibula may be a useful tool to prevent soft tissue complications, requiring prospective and comparative studies to evaluate its efficacy. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Studies; Case Series.
目的:描述通过外侧入路植入全踝关节置换术(TAR)的最终骨合成技术的变异。方法:我们回顾性分析了2022年1月至2023年5月间的一系列病例,这些病例在经外侧入路植入TAR时使用髓内钉作为腓骨的骨合成技术。结果:在所有病例中,皮肤瘢痕和软组织均在一个半月至三个月内恢复至基线。腓骨平均在三个月后愈合。迄今为止,所有病例均未去除任何材料。最后,患者感到满意,恢复了以往的活动。结论:据我们所知,这项研究是首次对 TAR 外侧入路骨合成技术的改良进行研究。我们认为腓骨髓内钉可能是预防软组织并发症的有效工具,需要进行前瞻性比较研究以评估其疗效。证据等级 IV;治疗研究;病例系列。