Tension-band ankle arthrodesis: An update

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Ankle arthrodesis remains the gold standard for the treatment of end-stage ankle arthritis, despite the significant improvement in the clinical outcomes of total ankle arthroplasty because of newer designs. Posttraumatic degeneration is the most common cause of ankle arthritis. Other causes include infection, systemic arthritides, and avascular necrosis. Many tibiotalar arthrodesis techniques have been described with varying fusion and complication rates. This paper describes a reliable and reproducible technique of ankle arthrodesis based on the tension-band technique and modern internal fixation principles. This technique results in very high fusion rates with few complications. Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Ankle joint, Arthritis, Arthrodesis, Fusion, Tension band, Tibiotalar fusion, Achilles tendon, Ankle arthrodesis, Ankle foot orthosis, Ankle replacement, Article, Bone malformation, Bone pain, Breakthrough pain, Diabetes mellitus, Disease severity, Hemophilia, Human, Idiopathic arthritis, Immunosuppressive treatment, Osteosynthesis, Peripheral neuropathy, Postoperative pain, Postoperative period, Preoperative period, Priority journal, Rheumatoid arthritis, Sarcoma, Smoking, Stress fracture, Surgical technique, Tension band ankle arthrodesis, Weight bearing, Wound complication

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