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Category:Ankle ArthritisIntroduction/Purpose:To summarize and evaluate the surgical technique and clinical outcome of ankle distraction arthroplasty with PRP injection for post-traumatic ankle arthritis.Methods:Totally 21 patients of post-traumatic ankle arthritis were treated at the department of orthopaedic surgery, Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital. They were 13 males and 8 females with an average age of 32.5±6.2 years. The average course of disease were 14.0±2.8 months. After the failure of conservative management for at least 6 months, ankle distraction arthroplasty with PRP injection was performed in all patients. American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle and hindfoot score system and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) system were used to evaluate the final overall outcome. The range of motion (ROM) of ankle joint and complications were also recorded.Results:Pin tract infection was occurred in two patients, who were cured by alcohol care. 18 patients were followed for an average 36 months. The post-operative AOFAS ankle and hindfoot score was improved from 46.2±7.7 to 79.2±11.6 (t=-14.58, P <0.05), while the VAS score was decreased from 6.6±1.1 to 1.8±2.0 (t=16.424, P<0.0001). The dorsal extension of ankle joint was increased from 1.3±9.3° to 8.1±5.5° (t=-4.675, P<0.0001) and the plantar flexion was improved from 14.4±6.8° to 26.9±7.3°(t=-7.919, P<0.05). The radiograph manifested the progressive course of ankle arthritis in four patients, two of which were cured by a salvage ankle arthrodesis by consequence of a failure of conservative treatment for persistent pain and functional limitation.Conclusion:The ankle distraction arthroplasty is an effective ankle preserving surgery, which could relieve symptoms, improve functions and delay the course of post-traumatic ankle arthritis

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