TL 18050 - Short-term complications, reoperations, and radiographic outcomes of Infinity® total ankle arthroplasty

G. Saito, A. Sanders, C. Netto, M. O'Malley, S. Ellis, Constantine A. Demetracopoulos
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Introduction: With the increasing use of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA), new implants with varied configurations are being developed every year. This study aimed to assess the early complications, reoperations, and radiographic and clinical outcomes of this novel implant. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 64 consecutive ankles that underwent a primary Infinity® TAA was performed. Patients had an average follow-up of 24.5 (range, 18-39) months. Medical records were reviewed to determine the incidence of complications, reoperations, and revisions. Additionally, patient-reported outcomes were analyzed with the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS). Results: Survivorship of the implant was 95.3%. Fourteen ankles (21.8%) presented a total of 17 complications. A total of 12 reoperations were necessary in 11 ankles (17.1%). Revision surgery was indicated for 3 ankles (4.7%) as a result of subsidence of the implant. Tibiotalar coronal deformity was significantly improved after surgery (P < .0001) and maintained at the latest follow-up (P = .81). Periprosthetic radiolucent lines were observed around the tibial component in 20 ankles (31%) and around the talar component in 2 ankles (3.1%). A tibial cyst was observed in 1 ankle (1.5%). Outcome scores were significantly improved for all FAOS components analyzed (P < .0001). Conclusion: Most complications observed in the study were minor and successfully treated with a single reoperation procedure or nonoperatively. Failures and radiographic abnormalities were most commonly related to the tibial implant. Further studies with longer follow-ups are needed to evaluate the survivorship of the tibial implant over the long term.
TL 18050 - Infinity®全踝关节置换术的短期并发症、再手术和影像学结果
导论:随着全踝关节置换术(TAA)应用的增加,每年都有不同配置的新型植入物被开发出来。本研究旨在评估这种新型种植体的早期并发症、再手术、影像学和临床结果。方法:回顾性分析64例接受原发性Infinity®TAA的连续踝关节。患者平均随访24.5个月(18-39个月)。回顾医疗记录以确定并发症、再手术和手术修改的发生率。此外,用足踝预后评分(FAOS)分析患者报告的结果。结果:种植体成活率95.3%。14例(21.8%)踝关节共出现17例并发症。11例(17.1%)踝关节需再手术12次。由于植入物下沉,3个踝关节(4.7%)需要进行翻修手术。术后胫距冠状畸形明显改善(P < 0.0001),并在最新随访时保持不变(P = 0.81)。20例(31%)踝关节在胫骨部周围观察到假体周围的放射线,2例(3.1%)踝关节在距骨部周围观察到放射线。1例踝关节胫骨囊肿(1.5%)。分析的所有FAOS成分的结局评分均显著提高(P < 0.0001)。结论:本研究中观察到的大多数并发症都是轻微的,并且通过单次再手术或非手术成功治疗。失败和影像学异常最常与胫骨植入物有关。需要进一步的研究和更长时间的随访来评估胫骨植入物的长期存活。
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