The literature on the outcome of revision total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) remains limited. We aim to report the clinical and radiological outcomes of revision TAA at a high-volume centre in the UK. Retrospective review of 28 patients that underwent 29 revision TAA procedures using INBONE II prosthesis. Demographic, radiological, and patient reported outcome measures data were analysed.Background
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In patients with cord compression, average MTS was 6.6. Expected survival was <
3 months in 45.4% and 3–12 months in the remaining patients. 81%(n=9) patients of this group had surgical intervention resulting in satisfactory functional outcome in 36%. 3 patients had surgery done within 24 hours and another 4 within 72 hours(median:58). In patients without cord compression, average MTS was 10.1. Expected survival was >
12 months in 84%. Surgical intervention was done in 84.6%(n=22) patients. 43% patients had posterior decompression and stabilisation with average MTS of 8.5 and satisfactory outcome in 56% patients. 13.5% patients had 2-stage anterior and posterior stabilisation with average MTS of 11.2 and satisfactory outcome in 100%. Average time from referral to definitive treatment was 17 days(mean:8, mode:8). Overall functional outcome was satisfactory in 84% patients. 30% patients died subsequently due to deterioration of their tumour-related problems with mainly Lung CA(36%) and Lymphoma(36%). Average MTS in these patients was 6.8. 5 patients died within 3 months of surgery.