Trephine arthrodesis of subtalar joints: operative technique and clinical effect

Objective: To review the operative technique of trephine arthrodesis of subtalar joints and evaluate its clinical effect. Methods: From June 1998 to October 2006, we performed subtalar arthrodesis on 38 feet of 34 patients for a variety of painful disorders of hindfoot with trephine technique. Clini...

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Published inChinese journal of traumatology Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 218 - 222
Main Author 刘华水 段升军 刘士懂 谢新敏 栾涛 李来峰 布金鹏 赵学春
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China Elsevier B.V 01.08.2009
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ISSN1008-1275
DOI10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1275.2009.04.006

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Summary:Objective: To review the operative technique of trephine arthrodesis of subtalar joints and evaluate its clinical effect. Methods: From June 1998 to October 2006, we performed subtalar arthrodesis on 38 feet of 34 patients for a variety of painful disorders of hindfoot with trephine technique. Clinical and radiologic follow-up evaluations were performed for 45 months on average (range, 21 to 110 months) after arthrodesis. Results: No severe complications were found in this study except one patient with dropfoot and two with skin necrosis. The average ankle-hindfoot scores of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) was improved from 48.3 preoperatively to 79.2 postoperatively (P〈0.05). The pain scores of visual analogue scales (VAS) decreased from 7.2 (range, 3 to 10) preoperatively to 2.6 (range, 1 to 6) post operatively (P〈0.05). Subjectively, the patients experienced improvements in pain, function, cosmesis, and shoewearing. Overall, 30 patients were satisfied and all patients would have this procedure again under similar circumstances. Postoperative radiology showed that complete union was found in 35 feet 6 months after operation, with the successful union rate of 92.1%. There was an increase in arthritic scores for 5 ankles, 4 talonavicular joints, 4 calcaneocuboid joints, and 4 midfoot joints. Nonunion occurred in 3 subtalar joints with anterolateral approach, which required revision arthrodesis. Conclusion: Isolated subtalar arthrodesis with trephine method is an effective procedure for painful malalignment of hindfoot.
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ISSN:1008-1275
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1275.2009.04.006