The August 2023 Foot & Ankle Roundup360 looks at: Achilles tendon rupture: surgery or conservative treatment for the high-demand patient?; First ray amputation in diabetic patients; Survival of ankle arthroplasty in the UK; First metatarsophalangeal joint fusion and flat foot correction; Intra-articular corticosteroid injections with or without hyaluronic acid in the management of subtalar osteoarthritis; Factors associated with nonunion of post-traumatic subtalar arthrodesis; The Mayo Prosthetic Joint Infection Risk Score for total ankle arthroplasty.
The August 2024 Foot & Ankle Roundup360 looks at: ESWT versus surgery for fifth metatarsal stress fractures; Minimally invasive surgery versus open fusion for hallux rigidus; Diabetes and infection risk in total ankle arthroplasty; Is proximal medial gastrocnemius recession useful for managing chronic plantar fasciitis?; Fuse the great toe in the young!; Conservative surgery for diabetic foot osteomyelitis; Mental health and outcome following foot and ankle surgery.
The Vantage Total Ankle System is a fourth-generation low-profile fixed-bearing implant that has been available since 2016. We aimed to describe our early experience with this implant. This is a single-centre retrospective review of patients who underwent primary total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) with a Vantage implant between November 2017 and February 2020, with a minimum of two years’ follow-up. Four surgeons contributed patients. The primary outcome was reoperation and revision rate of the Vantage implant at two years. Secondary outcomes included radiological alignment, peri-implant complications, and pre- and postoperative patient-reported outcomes.Aims
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Aims. This scoping review aims to identify patient-related factors associated with a poorer outcome following
Aims. The aim of this study was to capture 12-month outcomes from a representative multicentre cohort of patients undergoing
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Aims. The purpose of this study was to assess the success rate and functional outcomes of bone grafting for periprosthetic bone cysts following
Aims. Revision rates for ankle arthroplasties are higher than hip or knee arthroplasties. When a
Aims. This study reports updates the previously published two-year clinical, functional, and radiological results of a group of patients who underwent transfibular
Aims. Preoperative talar valgus deformity ≥ 15° is considered a contraindication for
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Background. The literature on the outcome of revision
Aims. To assess the effect of age on clinical outcome and revision rates in patients who underwent
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Revision options for a failed
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This study evaluates patient reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS) scores after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and
There is limited literature on the effects of socioeconomic factors on outcomes after
Aims. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and radiographic
outcomes of