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Review
. 2024 Mar;29(1):81-96.
doi: 10.1016/j.fcl.2023.09.007. Epub 2023 Oct 29.

Outcomes of Total Ankle Replacement with Preoperative Varus Deformity

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Outcomes of Total Ankle Replacement with Preoperative Varus Deformity

Laurian J M van Es et al. Foot Ankle Clin. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Historically, coronal plane deformities of greater than 10° to 15° have been deemed contraindications for total ankle replacement (TAR). However, recent studies show satisfactory results in TAR with severe preoperative varus deformity. When correctly applying ancillary procedures, preoperative varus deformity can be structurally corrected, resulting in similar clinical scores to those obtained with "regular TAR." However, complications and revisions appear to increase with increasing deformity. Unfortunately, results of TAR in varus ankles consist of heterogeneous data (eg, with regards to prosthetic brands, bearing-types, duration of follow-up, and ancillary procedures) precluding strict conclusions. This could be solved by an international consensus group.

Keywords: Deltoid release; Medial malleolar osteotomy; Preoperative alignment; Total ankle arthroplasty; Total ankle replacement; Varus deformity.

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