Abstract


 
 Objective: This study radiographically evaluated the tibiotarsal joints of patients receiving ipsilateral triple arthrodesis and analyzed the effects of this procedure over the short and medium terms. Methods: A total of 150 triple arthrodesis procedures were performed between 2010 and 2015, and 56 patients (62 operated feet) participated in this study. The ankles were radiographically evaluated at the following time points: the initial or preoperative period, 1 year after the operation, and 3 to 5 years after the operation. The presence of arthrosis according to the Kellgren and Lawrence (K&L) scale and the onset time of secondary arthrosis worsening were observed. Results: During the initial period, 31 ankles (50%) presented with no clear signs of arthrosis. Tibiotarsal arthrosis presented with a worsening of 1 degree in 13 ankles 1 year after surgery (28.3%). Three to 5 years after surgery, a 1-degree worsening of 21 ankles (55.2%) was observed; 15.8% (n=6) of the ankles had a worsening of arthrosis greater than or equal to 2 degrees; and 11 ankles (29%) had no worsening or onset of tibiotarsal arthrosis. The worsening or onset of tibiotarsal arthrosis occurred an average of 22 months after the procedure. The mean postoperative evolution time was 32.4 months for those who presented with an arthrosis worsening of only 1 degree. Those who presented with a worsening of tibiotarsal arthrosis of 2 or more degrees had an average postoperative evolution time of 43.7 months. Conclusion: Radiographic findings strengthen the concept of arthrosis formation following triple arthrodesis in the tibiotarsal joint, even over the short and medium terms. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Studies; Case Series.
 
 

Highlights

  • During the initial period, 31 ankles (50%) presented with no clear signs of arthrosis

  • Radiographic findings strengthen the concept of arthrosis formation following triple arthrodesis in the tibiotarsal joint, even over the short and medium terms

  • Foot Ankle Surg. 2017 Nov 29. pii: S12687731(17)31348-6

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ARTIGO ORIGINAL

Radiographic evaluation of the tibiotarsal joint in patients with ipsilateral triple arthrodesis. RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar radiograficamente a articulação tibiotársica dos pacientes submetidos à tríplice artrodese ipsilateral, analisando a influência no curto e médio prazos deste procedimento. Métodos: foram realizados 150 procedimentos de tríplice artrodese no período de 2010 a 2015. A artrose tibiotársica apresentou piora em 1 grau no 1o ano do pós-cirúrgico em 13 tornozelos (28,3%). Houve uma média de 22 meses sem piora ou surgimento de artrose tibiotársica após o procedimento. O tempo médio de evolução pós-cirúrgica foi de 32,4 meses para os que tiveram piora de apenas 1 grau de artrose. Já aqueles que apresentaram piora em 2 ou mais graus de artrose tibiotársica, tiveram tempo médio de evolução pós-cirúrgica de 43,7 meses. Conclusão: As alterações radiográficas encontradas permitiram fortalecer o conceito da formação de artrose secundária à tríplice artrodese na articulação tibiotársica, mesmo no curto e médio prazos.

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