Triple Arthrodesis of Foot for Correction of Lower Extremity Deformities
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1 Triple Arthrodesis of Foot for Correction of Lower Extremity Deformities 振興醫療財團法人振興醫院骨科部 * 熊永萬
2 A triple arthrodesis consists of surgical fusion of the talocalcaneal (TC), talonavicular (TN), and calcaneocuboid (CC) joints in the foot.
3 The most common indications of triple arthrodesis are to correct lower extremity deformities in victims resulting from poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, rigid pes planus, clubfoot, and trauma.
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5 The preoperative deformities included equinocavovarus, planovalgus, equinovalgus, flail foot, calcaneovalgus, hindfoot varus, cavovarus i, and hindfoot valgus.
6 Some cases had procedures performed before triple arthrodesis. These procedures included soft tissue release with Achilles-tendon lengthening, plantar fasciecotmy for cavus. soft tissue releae around ankle & foot.
7 Cases Illustration: Case I : A 38-Year-Old Male with Deformity of Right Ankle & Foot due to Sequela of Menigitis
8 Talipes Equino-cava-varus, Right
9 X Film before Operation S/P Triple Arthrodesis of Right Foot following Soft Tissue Release
10 Stage I: Lengthening of Achilles Tendon with Plantar Fascia Release Stage II: Triple Arthrodesis of Right Foot
11 3-Month after Reconstruction of Right Ankle & Foot
12 Ambulation Training after Reconstruction of Right Ankle & Foot
13 Case II: : A 15-Year-Old Girl with Rigid Joints Deformity over Bilateral Ankles & Feet due to Sequela of Cerebral Palsy
14 Stage I : Soft Tissue Release Including Achilles Tendon, Anterior Tibialis, and Plantar Fascia Stage II : Bony Wedge Reconstruction with Triple Arthrodesis
15 S/P Reconstruction of Right Foot
16 S/P Reconstruction of Both Ankles & Feet with Leg Casts Bilateral Splints to Maintain the Alignment of Both Ankles & Feet
17 Case III: A 56-Year-Old Male with Rigid Joints Deformity over Right Ankles & Feet due to Sequela of Trauma
18 Stage I: Release of Anterior Tibialis & Lengthening of Achiilles Tendon Stage II: Triple Arthrodesis of Left Foot
19 Removal of Cast after 3-Month Immobilization
20 Physical Therapy & Ambulation Training after Operation
21 Case IV: A 44-Year-Old Male with Talipes Equino-Cavo-Varus with Inversion of Right Foot, Subluxation of the 1st. M-P Joint due to Poliomylitis
22 Stage I : Lengthening of Achilles Tendon with Plantar Fascia Release Stage II: Wedge Osteotomy with Triple Arthrodesis & Fusion of the 1st. M-P Joint
23 Talipes Equino-Cavo-Varus with Marked Inversion of Right Foot
24 Stage I : Lengthening of Achilles Tendon with Plantar Fascia Release Stage II: Wedge Osteotomy with Triple Arthrodesis & Fusion of the 1st. M-P joint
25 Planti-Grade Weight Bearing Foot after Reconstruction of Right Foot
26 Case V : A 48-Year-Old Male with Talipes Equino-Cavo-Varus of Left Lower Leg due to Poliomylitis
27 Talipes Equino-Cavo-Varus Wedge Osteotomy with Triple Arthrodesis of Left Foot
28 Stage I : Lengthening of Achilles Tendon with Plantar Fasciectomy Stage II: Wedge Osteotomy with Triple Arthrodesis of Left Foot
29 Planti-Grade Weight Bearing of Left Foot after Operation
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31 Case VI : A 23-Year-Old Male with Rigid Pes Planus
32 Rigid Pes Planus Create Arch in Foot with Triple Arthrodesis
33 Case VII: A 1-Year-Old Boy with Club Foot
34 Maintaining the Alignment of Right Ankle & Foot with the Splint after Soft Tissue Release
35 1-Year Follow-Up after Operation 3-Year Follow-Up after Operation
36 10-Year Follow-Up after Reconstruction of Bilateral Ankles & Feet
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38 The leg splint was removed ten days after op. The patient was partial-weight-bearing while wearing a short leg cast for six weeks, and then weight-bearing for six additional weeks until osseous union was evident radiographically.
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52 These patients had satisfactory of pain relief under more anatomic plantigrade foot than pre-operation. They had remarkable improvement in their gait and ability for daily activity.
53 Conclusion: Triple arthrodesis is a technically difficult procedure that results in fusion of the hind foot. It is indicated for pain, deformity, and instability of the tritarsal complex. Although osseous consolidation is important to outcome, success depends primarily on appropriate realignment. A poorly positioned triple arthrodesis may result in continued pain, disability, and gait disturbances
54 Dr. 熊永萬 Dr. Bear
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