Combined Intramedullary Nail Coated With Antibiotic-Containing Cement and Ring Fixation for Limb Salvage in the Severely Deformed, Infected, Neuroarthropathic Ankle.


Journal

Foot & ankle international
ISSN: 1944-7876
Titre abrégé: Foot Ankle Int
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9433869

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 29 9 2018
medline: 15 1 2020
entrez: 29 9 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The severely deformed, infected, and unstable neuroarthropathic ankle is challenging to treat. We evaluated our preliminary experience and results of combined internal and external ring fixation for a complex neuropathic population. We retrospectively reviewed medical records and radiographs for 8 patients with unilateral severely deformed ankle neuroarthropathy associated with infection and ulceration. Treatment included single-stage reconstruction arthrodesis with an interlocked intramedullary nail coated with antibiotic-containing cement combined with ring fixation. Taylor Spatial Frame™ technology was used when the deformity was not amenable to acute correction (5 patients). Protected postoperative weightbearing was permitted. Their mean age averaged 55.6 (range, 42-66) years with an average body mass index of 38.4 (range, 28.7-49.6) kg/m Seven patients achieved limb preservation. Average time for fusion healing was 15.2 (range, 12.2-22.2) weeks, frame time was 17.7 (range, 12.2-23.0) weeks, and follow-up was 34.1 (range, 24.1-68.8) months. All presenting wounds and infection successfully resolved. Reinker and Carpenter scale was excellent for 2 patients, good for 2 patients, and fair for 3 patients. Foot and Ankle Ability Measure averaged 59.0% (range, 39.3%-87.5%). One patient developed a recalcitrant calcaneal ulcer with osteomyelitis that required a transtibial amputation 17 months after successful ankle arthrodesis. Combined use of interlocked intramedullary nail and ring external fixation for neuroarthropathic ankle arthrodesis achieved a functional and clinically stable salvaged lower limb for most patients. Level IV, retrospective case series.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND: UNASSIGNED
The severely deformed, infected, and unstable neuroarthropathic ankle is challenging to treat. We evaluated our preliminary experience and results of combined internal and external ring fixation for a complex neuropathic population.
METHODS: UNASSIGNED
We retrospectively reviewed medical records and radiographs for 8 patients with unilateral severely deformed ankle neuroarthropathy associated with infection and ulceration. Treatment included single-stage reconstruction arthrodesis with an interlocked intramedullary nail coated with antibiotic-containing cement combined with ring fixation. Taylor Spatial Frame™ technology was used when the deformity was not amenable to acute correction (5 patients). Protected postoperative weightbearing was permitted. Their mean age averaged 55.6 (range, 42-66) years with an average body mass index of 38.4 (range, 28.7-49.6) kg/m
RESULTS: UNASSIGNED
Seven patients achieved limb preservation. Average time for fusion healing was 15.2 (range, 12.2-22.2) weeks, frame time was 17.7 (range, 12.2-23.0) weeks, and follow-up was 34.1 (range, 24.1-68.8) months. All presenting wounds and infection successfully resolved. Reinker and Carpenter scale was excellent for 2 patients, good for 2 patients, and fair for 3 patients. Foot and Ankle Ability Measure averaged 59.0% (range, 39.3%-87.5%). One patient developed a recalcitrant calcaneal ulcer with osteomyelitis that required a transtibial amputation 17 months after successful ankle arthrodesis.
CONCLUSIONS: UNASSIGNED
Combined use of interlocked intramedullary nail and ring external fixation for neuroarthropathic ankle arthrodesis achieved a functional and clinically stable salvaged lower limb for most patients.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: UNASSIGNED
Level IV, retrospective case series.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30264587
doi: 10.1177/1071100718800836
doi:

Substances chimiques

Anti-Bacterial Agents 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

48-55

Auteurs

Cassandra Tomczak (C)

1 Summit Orthopaedics, Portland, OR, USA.

Douglas Beaman (D)

1 Summit Orthopaedics, Portland, OR, USA.

Serene Perkins (S)

2 Legacy Institute for Surgical Education & Innovation, Legacy Research Institute, Portland, OR, USA.

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