Evaluating Failure Mechanisms for Total Talus Replacement: Contemporary Review.

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Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1177/19386400231206041
Albert T Anastasio, Emily M Peairs, Troy Q Tabarestani, Alexandra N Krez, Isabel Shaffrey, Jensen K Henry, Constantine A Demetracopoulos, Samuel B Adams
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Abstract

Background: As total talus replacement (TTR) grows in popularity as a salvage option for talar collapse, a critical evaluation of the complications associated with this procedure is indicated.

Methods: In this review of the literature, we present a patient report and provide a review of several complications seen after TTR, including ligamentous instability, infection, and adjacent joint osteoarthritis, which we have encountered in our practice.

Results: Total talus replacement has the potential to reduce pain and preserve range of motion. However, the treating surgeon must be cognizant of the variety of adverse outcomes. We have presented cases of potential devastating complications from our own clinical experience and the literature.

Conclusions: In conclusion, TTR may have utility in the properly selected patient with end-stage talar collapse, but implant composition, indications, and patient demographic variables complicate the interpretation of the literature.Levels of Evidence: Level III.

评估全距骨置换术的失败机制:当代综述。
背景:随着全距骨置换术(TTR)作为距骨塌陷的一种抢救选择越来越受欢迎,对与该手术相关的并发症进行了关键评估。方法:在这篇文献综述中,我们提出了一份患者报告,并对TTR后出现的几种并发症进行了综述,包括我们在实践中遇到的韧带不稳定、感染和邻近关节骨关节炎。结果:距骨全置换术有可能减轻疼痛并保持活动范围。然而,治疗外科医生必须认识到各种不良后果。我们从自己的临床经验和文献中介绍了潜在的毁灭性并发症的病例。结论:总之,TTR可能对正确选择的终末期距骨塌陷患者有用,但植入物成分、适应症和患者人口统计学变量使文献的解释复杂化。证据级别:三级。
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