EFORT Open Rev 2018;3:391-397.

Ankle arthroplasty

Farhan Syed, Anthony Ugwuoke
Ankle
  • Total ankle arthroplasty offers a reasonable alternative to ankle arthrodesis in carefully selected patients.

  • It is debatable whether rheumatoid arthritis patients have better outcomes compared with those who have ankle arthroplasty for either primary osteoarthritis or post-traumatic arthritis.

  • Aseptic loosening and infection are the most common complications requiring revision.

  • It is worth noting that some of the best survival rates are seen in the surgeon-designer case series.

  • The uncemented mobile or fixed bearing prostheses have better outcomes compared with their older counterparts.

  • There is no convincing evidence to suggest superiority of one design over another among the currently available prostheses.

  • Ankle arthroplasty surgery has a steep learning curve; the prosthesis choice should be driven by the surgeon’s training and experience.


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