Managing Intraoperative Fractures During Total Ankle Replacement
- PMID: 37980098
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2023.05.013
Managing Intraoperative Fractures During Total Ankle Replacement
Abstract
Intraoperative complications during total ankle replacement (TAR) can be devastating. As surgeons' experience with total ankles grow and surgical techniques are refined, intraoperative complications, such as fractures, can still occur. Surgeons must be able to recognize a problem, identify the options to remediate, and then execute a solution readily. Unfortunately, given the heterogeneity of TAR outcome studies, it is difficult to garner the true incidence of complications in the peri-operative period following ankle replacements. The purpose of this review is to focus on perioperative fractures during TAR. Fractures can occur intraoperatively and postoperatively as stress fractures or post-operative trauma.
Keywords: Periprosthetic fractures; Total ankle complications; Total ankle replacement.
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