Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis for chronic posttraumatic end-stage ankle arthritis in middle-age adults

M. Montaser
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Background The aim of this prospective study was to assess the clinical results of arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis for end-stage ankle arthritis in middle-aged active adults, as an alternative to open ankle arthrodesis based on the hypothesis that arthroscopic technique yields similar or better results but with less complications and shorter hospital stay. Patients and methods Between May 2012 and October 2014, this prospective case study was conducted on 19 middle-aged active patients who met the criteria and were followed for at least 2 years. Clinical grading was done at 6 months postoperatively, and final subjective clinical and radiologic assessment was done at least 2 years postoperatively, dividing the results into four groups (excellent, good, fair, and poor). Results After an average of 27.5 months of follow-up, 18/19 (94.7%) patients had their arthrodesis united, and 16 (84.2%) of them were satisfied. Three (15.8%) patients were dissatisfied after arthrodesis. Two (10.5%) of them were dissatisfied because of pain despite fusion occurred. Conclusion The results of arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis for end-stage ankle arthritis in middle-aged active adults in selected patients were clinically and radiologically satisfactory and could be used as an alternative to open technique but with fewer hazards and complications.
中年成人慢性创伤后终末期踝关节关节炎的关节镜踝关节融合术
本前瞻性研究的目的是评估关节镜下踝关节融合术治疗中年活动成人终末期踝关节关节炎的临床结果,基于关节镜下技术可以获得相似或更好的结果,但并发症更少,住院时间更短的假设。患者和方法本前瞻性病例研究于2012年5月至2014年10月对19例符合标准的中年活跃患者进行了至少2年的随访。术后6个月进行临床分级,术后至少2年进行最终主观临床及影像学评价,将结果分为优、良、一般、差4组。结果平均随访27.5个月,18/19例(94.7%)患者关节融合术成功,其中16例(84.2%)患者满意。3例(15.8%)患者关节融合术后不满意。2例(10.5%)虽发生融合,但仍因疼痛不满意。结论关节镜下踝关节融合术治疗中年活动期成人终末期踝关节关节炎的临床和影像学效果满意,可作为开放性手术的替代方法,且并发症少,危害小。
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