Abstract

BackgroundAlthough high talar tilt and ankle mortise incongruence are risk factors for supramalleolar osteotomy (SMO), no study on lateral talofibular joint congruence exists. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of oblique SMO without fibular osteotomy for medial ankle arthritis and compare them according to the lateral talofibular joint congruity. MethodsForty-eight ankles were retrospectively reviewed and divided according to preoperative talofibular joint congruity (congruent, 22 [45.8%] vs. incongruent, 26 [54.2%]). ResultsThe mean VAS score, AOFAS score, and modified Takakura stage were significantly improved. No significant differences were noted in clinical outcomes, but the mean postoperative tibiotalar angle and difference between the upper and lower talofibular gaps were significantly different in both groups (p = 0.004 and p = 0.009, respectively). The mean Takakura stage at 1 and 2 years after surgery was higher in the incongruent group (p = 0.013, p = 0.012). ConclusionThis procedure was effective against early- to mid-stage medial ankle arthritis. Radiographic arthritic grade changed according to the talofibular joint congruity.

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