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Nonunion after medial malleolar osteotomy in total ankle arthroplasties for severe varus deformity: a report of 3 cases.

Gensuke OkamuraMakoto HiraoTakaaki NoguchiYuki EtaniKosuke EbinaTaihei MiuraHideki TsuboiAtsushi GoshimaSeiji OkadaJun Hashimoto
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2024)
Of the three ankles after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) with medial malleolar osteotomy for severe varus deformity (talar varus tilt >10°), two failed in varus migration of the tibial component. In these two cases, tibial osteotomy was performed with varus alignment of 5°and 2°, and with medially shifted placement of tibial component, while one ankle showed no migratoin of prostheses after 5 years, even with nonunion. In this case, tibial osteotomy was performed with a valgus alignment of 4°. Internal fixation after medial malleolar osteotomy should be done for severe varus cases. Medially shifted placement of tibial component should be avoided. Fortunately, the failure did not occur in a case of valgus of the distal tibia. Valgus tibial osteotomy might help to reduce the collision of the talus against the medial malleolus.
Keyphrases
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • early onset
  • ultrasound guided