New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study
Introduction. Ankle arthrodesis is performed in a variety of methods. We propose a new technique for tibiotalar arthrodesis using a newly designed intramedullary nail. Methods. We proposed development of an intramedullary device for ankle arthrodesis which spared the subtalar joint using a sinus tar...
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doaj-2b8d3d01ad2647f4be375939a3d13f7e2020-11-24T23:16:07ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Orthopedics2090-34642090-34722016-01-01201610.1155/2016/52476475247647New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric StudyEmmanuel D. Eisenstein0Mario Rodriguez1Amr A. Abdelgawad2Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, USAMerdo Innovation and Engineering, LLC, El Paso, TX, USATexas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, USAIntroduction. Ankle arthrodesis is performed in a variety of methods. We propose a new technique for tibiotalar arthrodesis using a newly designed intramedullary nail. Methods. We proposed development of an intramedullary device for ankle arthrodesis which spared the subtalar joint using a sinus tarsi approach. Standard saw bones models and computer assisted modeling and stress analysis were used to develop different nail design geometries and determine the feasibility of insertion. After the final design was constructed, the device was tested on three cadaveric specimens. Results. Four basic nail geometries were developed. The optimal design was composed of two relatively straight segments, each with a different radius of curvature for their respective tibial and talar component. We successfully implemented this design into three cadaveric specimens. Conclusion. Our newly designed tibiotalar nail provides a new technique for isolated tibiotalar fusion. It utilizes the advantages of a tibiotalar calcaneal nail and spares the subtalar joint. This design serves as the foundation for future research to include compression options across the tibiotalar joint and eventual transition to clinical practice.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5247647 |
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New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study |
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New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study |
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New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study |
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New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study |
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New Technique for Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a New Intramedullary Nail Device: A Cadaveric Study |
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new technique for tibiotalar arthrodesis using a new intramedullary nail device: a cadaveric study |
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Introduction. Ankle arthrodesis is performed in a variety of methods. We propose a new technique for tibiotalar arthrodesis using a newly designed intramedullary nail. Methods. We proposed development of an intramedullary device for ankle arthrodesis which spared the subtalar joint using a sinus tarsi approach. Standard saw bones models and computer assisted modeling and stress analysis were used to develop different nail design geometries and determine the feasibility of insertion. After the final design was constructed, the device was tested on three cadaveric specimens. Results. Four basic nail geometries were developed. The optimal design was composed of two relatively straight segments, each with a different radius of curvature for their respective tibial and talar component. We successfully implemented this design into three cadaveric specimens. Conclusion. Our newly designed tibiotalar nail provides a new technique for isolated tibiotalar fusion. It utilizes the advantages of a tibiotalar calcaneal nail and spares the subtalar joint. This design serves as the foundation for future research to include compression options across the tibiotalar joint and eventual transition to clinical practice. |
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