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Published in: International Orthopaedics 1/2023

Open Access 22-09-2022 | Original Paper

High rate of complications after corrective midfoot/subtalar arthrodesis and Achilles tendon lengthening in Charcot arthropathy type Sanders 2 and 3

Authors: Markus Regauer, Veronika Grasegger, Julian Fürmetz, Adrian Calvacanti Kussmaul, Wolfgang Böcker, Christian Ehrnthaller

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Corrective midfoot resection arthrodesis is the standard treatment of Charcot arthropathy type Sanders 2 and 3 with severe dislocation. In order to critically evaluate the effect of surgical correction, a retrospective analysis of our patient cohort was performed. Hereby, special emphasis was set on the analysis of the pre- and post-operative equinus position of the hindfoot.

Methods

Retrospectively, all patients (n = 82) after midfoot resection arthrodesis in Charcot type Sanders 2 or 3 were included. Complications were recorded, and the mean complication-free interval was calculated. Additionally, the calcaneal pitch as well as Meary’s angle were measured pre- and post-operatively and in case of complications.

Results

Overall complication rate was 89%. Revision surgery was necessary in 46% of all patients. The mean complication-free interval was 285 days (0–1560 days). Calcaneal pitch and Meary’s angle significantly improved after operation but returned to pre-operative values after onset of complications. Achilles tendon lengthening showed no significant effects on the mean complication-free interval.

Conclusion

Operative treatment of Charcot arthropathy remains a surgical challenge with high complication rates. Surgical correction of equinus position has been highlighted for successful treatment but was not able to prevent complications in this study, which is demonstrated by the recurrent decrease of the calcaneal pitch in cases of reoperation. Therefore, as a conclusion of our results, our treatment algorithm changed towards primarily addressing the equinus malpositioning of the hindfoot by corrective arthrodesis of the hindfoot.
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Metadata
Title
High rate of complications after corrective midfoot/subtalar arthrodesis and Achilles tendon lengthening in Charcot arthropathy type Sanders 2 and 3
Authors
Markus Regauer
Veronika Grasegger
Julian Fürmetz
Adrian Calvacanti Kussmaul
Wolfgang Böcker
Christian Ehrnthaller
Publication date
22-09-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 1/2023
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-022-05567-y

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