Ankle Arthrodesis using Ilizarov Ring Fixator: A Primary or Salvage Procedure? An Analysis of Twenty Cases
Introduction: Ankle arthrodesis using the Ilizarov technique provides high union rate with the added benefits of early weight-bearing, and the unique advantage of its ability to promote regeneration of soft tissue around the bone, including skin, muscle and neuro-vascular structures, and its ve...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Malaysian Orthopaedic Association
2018-11-01
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Series: | Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal |
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Online Access: | http://morthoj.org/2018/v12n3/ankle-arthrodesis.pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Ankle arthrodesis using the Ilizarov technique
provides high union rate with the added benefits of early
weight-bearing, and the unique advantage of its ability to
promote regeneration of soft tissue around the bone,
including skin, muscle and neuro-vascular structures, and its
versatility to allow correction of the position of the foot by
adjusting the frame post-operatively as needed. We describe
our experience with this technique and the functional
outcomes in our patients.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was
conducted in 20 ankle fusion cases using the Ilizarov method
between the years 2007 and 2017. We defined success in
treatment by loss of preoperative symptoms and radiological
union on plain radiographs of the ankle.
Results: Fusion was achieved in all patients (100%).
Immediate post-operative ambulation was with full weight
bearing (FWB) in 16 (83%) of the participants and
non-weight bearing (NWB) in 3 patients (17%). Postprocedure
11 patients (67%) of the participants who were full
weight bearing required some form of support for walking
for 2-3 weeks. Post-operatively three patients had pin tract
infection requiring intravenous antibiotics. Radiological
union took range of 6-12 weeks, mean union time was 8
weeks. Only one patient required bone grafting due to bone
loss. Average follow-up period was 10-45 months.
Conclusion: The Ilizarov technique has a high union rate
and leads to general favourable clinical outcome and may be
considered for any ankle arthrodesis but is especially useful
in complex cases such as for revisions, soft-tissue
compromise, infection and in patients with risk for
non-union. Early weight bearing is an extra benefit. |
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ISSN: | 1985-2533 2232-111X |