Results of Ankle and Hind foot arthrodesis in Diabetic Charcot Neuroarthropathy - A retrospective analysis of 44 patients

糖尿病夏科氏神经关节病踝关节和后足关节融合术的疗效——44例患者的回顾性分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The role of arthrodesis as a salvage procedure in Diabetic Charcot Neuroarthropathic deformities of the Foot and Ankle is controversial due to relatively high complication rates reported in literature. We intend to present our experience with a retrospective analysis of Ankle and Hindfoot arthrodesis in deformities due to Diabetic Charcot Neuroarthropathy. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective observational analysis of selected Diabetic Neuropathic Ankle and Hindfoot cases operated at a single centre. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a study duration extending 7.5 years, 46 operated sites in 44 patients were included in the study. These patients were treated by one of the following procedures: Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis, Pantalar arthrodesis, Ankle arthrodesis, Triple arthrodesis and isolated subtalar arthrodesis. The results were analysed with regard to wound healing and its complications, clinical and radiological progress of union and non-union rates and deformity correction (i.e. whether a plantigrade foot could be achieved and a standard foot wear could be worn post correction). RESULTS: There were four superficial and two deep infections (13%). Symptomatic radiological non-union at one or more joints was seen in 12 cases (26%). Thirty cases united primarily (65%) and showed radiological fusion at an average time of 6.8 months post-surgery. Four cases (8.5%) had asymptomatic radiological partial non union at one or more joints but showed clinical union. Five patients (8.3%) had a low energy spiral fracture of the tibia proximal to the locking plate used for TTC fusion. Complete deformity correction with plantigrade foot was achieved in 32 cases (69.5%). CONCLUSION: Despite a high complication rate associated with Ankle and Hind foot arthrodesis in Diabetic Charcot Neuroarthropathy, an eventually successful fusion can be achieved in two-third patients.

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