Abstract
Category:
Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Hindfoot
Introduction/Purpose:
Case: A 38-year-old male patient presented with severe pain in the left ankle who underwent a total ankle replacement (TAR) and syndesmotic fusion for end-stage ankle osteoarthritis (OA) 13 years ago. Radiographic evaluation showed implant loosening and extensive osteolytic lesion of both malleoli. Revision was performed using a three-component TAR system and reconstruction of the malleoli with femoral head allograft.
Methods:
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Results:
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Conclusion:
Reconstruction of severe osteolytic lesions of the malleoli with femoral head allograft in the setting of revision TAR allowed to create a stable bone stock, implant anchorage, desirable stability and therefore maintaining joint function.
