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    Arthroscopy. 2007 Sep;23(9):919-22.

    Arthroscopically assisted ankle fusion in patients with end-stage tuberculosis.

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    Centre for Joint Surgery, Orthopaedics Department, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China. tangkanglai@hotmail.com

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    Our purpose was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopically assisted ankle fusion in patients with end-stage tuberculosis.

    METHODS:

    Ten patients, all with end-stage tuberculosis, were operated on by arthroscopically assisted ankle fusion, and a half-ring sulcated external fixator was used. Partial weight-bearing was started on the fourth day. The clinical results were assessed with the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society score. Ankle fusion was proved by radiographs.

    RESULTS:

    At the mean follow-up of 23 months, all fusions were healed; the mean time to radiologic healing was 14.5 weeks. The final American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society score was 66 points.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Arthroscopically assisted debridement and ankle arthrodesis with an external fixator provided a very satisfactory rate of ankle fusion in 10 patients who had no recurrences or other complications.

    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:

    Level IV, therapeutic case series.

    PMID:
    17868829
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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