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Abstract
Charcot arthropathy related foot and ankle deformities are a serious challenge. Surgical treatment of these deformities is now well established. Conventional surgical treatment includes extensive surgical exposure, excision of bone, acute correction and internal fixation, which is not always appropriate in presence of active ulceration, infection and poor bone quality. A minimally invasive approach to osteotomies and gradual correction of deformities using a circular frame are proving helpful in minimizing the complications. Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) hexapod with its various modules is well suited for a range of foot and ankle deformities. We have advocated minimally invasive targeted hind and mid foot osteotomies and gradual correction with Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) in 10 patients with recurrent ulceration and deformity. There are 2 female and 8 male patients in this cohort. Appropriate TSF module was chosen for each patient- a long bone module for ankle and hindfoot deformities (4 patients) and a forefoot 6x6 butt frame (6 patients) for foot deformities. An osteotomy through the midfoot was performed in all chronic stable foot deformity cases. In the ankle and hindfoot deformities, a combination of soft tissue distraction correction of equinus and acute correction of hindfoot deformity through a calcaneal osteotomy, were used. Our outcome measures are complete healing of the ulcers and resolution of infection, clinically plantigrade foot and ability to wear regular or diabetic footwear. Complications included eight episodes of pin infection that responded to oral antibiotics only and two pin breakages. We achieved ulcer and infection free plantigrade feet that fit in to regular or diabetic footwear in 9 out of 10 patients. 9 patients remain ulcer and infection free at a minimum of 7 years and maximum of 14 years follow up. Taylor Spatial Frame treatment provides an alternative to conventional surgery in high-risk complex Charcot neuroarthropathy foot and ankle deformities. How to cite this article: Lahoti O, Abhishetty N, Shetty S. Correction of Foot Deformities from Charcot Arthropathy with the Taylor Spatial Frame: A 7-14-year Follow-up. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2021;16(2):96-101.
沙氏关节病相关的足部和踝关节畸形是一个严重的挑战。这些畸形的手术治疗现在已经很成熟了。传统的手术治疗包括广泛的手术暴露、骨切除、急性矫正和内固定,但在存在活动性溃疡、感染和骨质量差的情况下,这种治疗并不总是合适的。微创截骨术和使用圆形框架逐渐矫正畸形被证明有助于减少并发症。泰勒空间框架(TSF)六足机器人具有各种模块,非常适合各种足部和脚踝畸形。我们建议对10例复发性溃疡和畸形患者进行微创靶向后足和中足截骨术和Taylor空间框架(TSF)逐步矫正。该队列中有2名女性和8名男性患者。为每位患者选择合适的TSF模块——针对踝关节和后脚畸形的长骨模块(4例)和针对足部畸形的前脚6x6屁股框架(6例)。所有慢性稳定足畸形病例均行足中部截骨术。在踝关节和后足畸形中,采用马蹄骨软组织牵张矫正和跟骨截骨急性后足畸形矫正相结合的方法。我们的结果测量是溃疡的完全愈合和感染的解决,临床足底炎足和穿常规或糖尿病鞋的能力。并发症包括8次针感染,仅对口服抗生素有反应,2次针断裂。我们在10名患者中有9名实现了无溃疡和感染的足底病足,适合普通或糖尿病患者的鞋子。9例患者至少随访7年,最多随访14年,无溃疡和感染。Taylor空间框架治疗为高风险复杂Charcot神经关节病足部和踝关节畸形提供了替代传统手术的方法。Lahoti O, Abhishetty N, Shetty S.使用Taylor空间框架矫正Charcot关节病足部畸形:7-14年随访。创伤肢体重建[j]; 2011;16(2):96-101。
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Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction is dedicated to surgeons, allied medical professionals and researchers in the field of orthopaedics and trauma. The scope of the journal is to discuss the fields of skeletal injury, and the complications thereof, congenital and acquired limb deformities and deficiencies, and orthopaedic-related infection, together with their surgical and non-surgical treatments. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, case reports, descriptions of new or recognised treatment techniques, forum discussions of clinical scenarios and relevant correspondence. It aims to provide a widely accessible source of useful information to practitioners in the field through the problem- or technique-based approach of published articles.