Objectives: To determine the effectiveness and describe the technique of using the Surgical Implant Generation Network (SIGN) nail to augment tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis in the developing world.

Design: Retrospective review of the SIGN database and description of surgical technique.

Setting: Two centers in rural Kenya, East Africa.

Patients: Fifty-seven patients with ankle/hindfoot arthritis or severe trauma. We were able to follow 17 through complete arthrodesis.

Invention: TTC arthrodesis stabilized with SIGN nail.

Main Outcome Measure: Radiographic arthrodesis and return to function.

Result: Of the patients with significant follow-up, arthrodesis occurred in an average of 19.3 ± 7.5 weeks from the date of surgery.

Conclusions: Recognizing the obstacles to follow-up, the SIGN nail placed with the Herzog curve apex posterior is shown to be an effective device to stabilize a TTC arthrodesis in a limited subgroup of patients with full follow-up.

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