Functional Outcome of Hindfoot Arthrodesis in Charcot Arthropathy

M. Y. Bajuri
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Charcot arthropathy is a devastating degenerative condition which affects one or more joints that is marked by joint instability, hypermobility resulted from peripheral nerve damage. This was a retrospective study performed on patients who were diagnosed with Charcot arthropathy and those underwent surgery for hindfoot arthrodesis at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre from January 2011 until June 2016. The objective of the study was to review the feasibility of an algorithm in managing Charcot arthropathy and to assess functional, clinical and radiographic outcomes of Charcot arthropathy joints treated with hindfoot arthrodesis, at least 6 months follow-up using standardized and internationally accepted scoring systems, which were the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery (AOFAS) score and SF36. A total of 16 patients were included in this study of which 4 (25%) were males and 12 (75%) were females. The mean age was 58.1 (20-71) years. There was equal distribution for side of fusion. We achieved union in 13 out of our 16 (81%) cases followed up. Out of the 3 patients with non-union, 2 were attributed to deep infections. The AOFAS scores for hindfoot and midfoot showed significant improvement post operatively with p-value <0.05 as well as the SF36 mental scores with p-value <0.05. The Physical Component of SF36 showed no improvement. The treatment algorithm currently used in our centre is acceptable and shows good outcomes. While the outcomes are of acceptable rates, efforts should now focus on reducing the complications as the burden of infection and non-union remains a known complication for most bone-related surgeries.
Charcot关节病后足关节固定术的功能结果
Charcot关节病是一种破坏性的退行性疾病,影响一个或多个关节,其特征是关节不稳定,周围神经损伤导致的活动过度。这是一项对2011年1月至2016年6月在马来西亚Kebangsaan大学医学中心诊断为Charcot关节病和接受后脚关节融合术手术的患者进行的回顾性研究。该研究的目的是审查一种算法在治疗Charcot关节病方面的可行性,并评估用后脚关节融合术治疗的Charcot节病关节的功能、临床和放射学结果,使用标准化和国际公认的评分系统进行至少6个月的随访,分别为美国足踝矫形外科(AOFAS)评分和SF36。本研究共纳入16名患者,其中4名(25%)为男性,12名(75%)为女性。平均年龄58.1岁(20-71岁)。融合侧分布均匀。在随访的16例病例中,有13例(81%)实现了愈合。在3例不愈合的患者中,2例归因于深度感染。后足和中足的AOFAS评分在术后有显著改善,p值<0.05,SF36心理评分在术前有显著改善。SF36的物理成分没有改善。我们中心目前使用的治疗算法是可以接受的,并显示出良好的结果。虽然结果是可以接受的,但现在应该集中精力减少并发症,因为感染和不愈合的负担仍然是大多数骨相关手术的已知并发症。
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