Ankle Replacement Surgery

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Ankle Replacement Surgery Ankle replacement surgery is performed to replace the damaged articular surfaces of the three bones of the ankle joint with artificial implants. This procedure is now being preferred to arthrodesis (fusion of the bones) because ankle replacement surgery restores range of motion to the joint. The surgery is normally offered to patients with arthritis who do not suffer from osteoporosis of the ankle.

Who should consider undergoing Ankle Replacement? Ankle replacement surgery is done if the ankle joint is severely damaged. Your symptoms may be pain and loss of movement of the ankle. Some causes of damage are: Arthritis caused by ankle surgery in the past Bone fracture Infection Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis

The treatment continuum The most common causes of ankle arthritis are trauma and abnormal mechanics that produce pain, inflammation, impaired mobility and ankle instability. Nonoperative treatment modalities include: Physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications Bracing Modifying footwear Immobilization Behavior changes such as switching to low-impact activities or sports Weight loss in the case of obese patients Joint injections

The treatment continuum When pain remains debilitating, and conservative measures have failed to treat end-stage ankle arthritis, surgical options include: Arthroscopic or open debridement of chondral defects Impinging and loose bodies Ankle arthrodesis through a variety of techniques Plate and screw styles and arrangements Arthroplasty

Indications and contraindications No standard clinical indications have been formulated. In general, primary indications for total ankle arthroplasty are degenerative, post-traumatic and rheumatoid arthritis. Experienced specialists tend to consider arthroplasty for patients with: Advanced, debilitating ankle arthritis Joint surfaces destroyed by trauma, scarring or deformity Pain and impairment so severe that daily life tasks are interrupted

Arthroplasty is contraindicated for patients with recent infections and serious comorbidities such as: Vascular impairment Severe joint laxity Compromised soft-tissue envelope A neuropathic joint disease (avascular necrosis of the talus) Severe deformities of the ankle

Evaluation and rehabilitation Evaluation starts with a thorough medical and orthopedic evaluation of the patient. This includes: gait analysis weight-bearing X-ray possibly computerized tomography (CT) scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and bone scan. Complete understanding of lifestyle factors and medical history is also important because it can impact the implant durability and performance and patient likelihood to comply with a rehabilitation program.

How does the ankle replacement surgery work? Ankle replacement involves replacing the natural surfaces of the ankle joint which have degenerated with an artificial cover known as prosthesis. The ankle replacement has three components. Two of the components cover the joint and in the middle there is a third, mobile component. This allows for greater movement and reduces the stress between the bone and the implants.

Postoperative rehabilitation period of nonweight bearing and cast immobilization for several weeks if the soft tissue structures have been balanced during the surgery and the intraoperative range of motion was satisfactory, physical therapy is usually not required to achieve range of motion patients at six weeks following surgery can usually start bearing weight and progress to normal activities over the following month

Advantages of Ankle Replacement Surgery:- Relieve pain and restore joint function in patients with end-stage degenerative joint disease resulting from osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. It helps protect the surrounding joints (eg. subtalar joint) compared to an ankle fusion Gives a good useable range of movement of ankle Encourages a more normal walking gait pattern