Tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis using the Ilizarov technique in the presence of bone loss and infection of the talus

Foot Ankle Int. 2008 Oct;29(10):1001-8. doi: 10.3113/FAI.2008.1001.

Abstract

Background: Infected nonunions and extrusions of the talus can often lead to below-knee amputation. Limb-salvage procedures have goals of eradicating infection and creating a painless, stable limb. Often, a tibiocalcaneal fusion is the best option; however, in the presence of infection and bone loss, it can be difficult to achieve a successful outcome using internal fixation. We review the results of circular ring external fixation to obtain a tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis despite these obstacles.

Methods: A retrospective review of 11 patients who underwent tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis using an Ilizarov external fixator for infected talar nonunions or extrusions was performed. Each patient had a debridement of all nonviable talus. The bony surfaces were prepared for the fusion followed by application of a circular ring fixator. Clinical outcomes were measured using the AOFAS ankle-hindfoot scale. There was a mean followup of 35 months.

Results: Nine of the 11 patients had successful fusions. One fused successfully after a revision and the other developed a stable pseudoarthrosis. Eight patients underwent concomitant lengthening with the Ilizarov fixator. Mean AOFAS score at final followup was 65. This was out of a maximum of 86 since the tibiotalar and subtalar joint motion were removed. There were no recurrent deep infections or amputations.

Conclusions: Tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis using the Ilizarov technique is a viable alternative to amputation in patients with infected nonunions or large bone loss of the talus.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / administration & dosage
  • Arthrodesis / methods*
  • Calcaneus / surgery*
  • Debridement
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fractures, Ununited / surgery
  • Humans
  • Ilizarov Technique*
  • Limb Salvage
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Osteogenesis, Distraction
  • Osteomyelitis / complications
  • Osteomyelitis / surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tibia / surgery*
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents