An original fibular shortening osteotomy technique in tibiotalar arthrodesis.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

Clinique de l'Union, centre de chirurgie de la cheville et du pied, boulevard de Ratalens, 31240 Saint-Jean, France. Electronic address:

Published: September 2017

Tibiotalar arthrodesis (TTA) is the gold-standard treatment for advanced ankle osteoarthritis. We describe an original fibular shortening osteotomy (FSO) performed during TTA, to allow complete talar ascension and reduce the nonunion rate. Forty-two FSOs were associated to TTA (19 fixed by cross-screwing and 23 by anatomic plates) and assessed clinically and radiographically. At 24.7 months' follow-up, fusion rates were 97.6% for TTA and 100% for FSO, with mean fusion time of 5.2 months. One infection and 1 nonunion (4.7%) required further surgery, with complete resolution. Radiological and clinical outcome in TTA, lack of specific complications of FSO and ease of implementation encourage us to publish the technique.

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