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Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points

CATEGORY: Hindfoot INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis is a procedure used to treat hindfoot deformity and/or arthritis. Retrograde intramedullary nails have been used as a method of fixation. The nails are either straight or have a bend to accommodate valgus alignment of the...

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Autores principales: Martella, Anthony, Yue, Ruixian, Boin, Michael, Rogozinski, Jonathan, Flanigan, Trenden, Purcell, Kevin, Laughlin, Richard
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696386/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419S00296
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author Martella, Anthony
Yue, Ruixian
Boin, Michael
Rogozinski, Jonathan
Flanigan, Trenden
Purcell, Kevin
Laughlin, Richard
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Yue, Ruixian
Boin, Michael
Rogozinski, Jonathan
Flanigan, Trenden
Purcell, Kevin
Laughlin, Richard
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description CATEGORY: Hindfoot INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis is a procedure used to treat hindfoot deformity and/or arthritis. Retrograde intramedullary nails have been used as a method of fixation. The nails are either straight or have a bend to accommodate valgus alignment of the hindfoot. Studies comparing nail types or analysis of nonunions are lacking in the available literature on the subject despite a reported nonunion rate of up to 20%. The purpose of this study was to report a series of subtalar nonunions that all had an entry point that was too medial on the calcaneus resulting in inadequate purchase of the nail in the calcaneus. METHODS: Six cases of subtalar nonunion were retrospectively reviewed. All were referred for second opinion. Evaluation consisted of examination, radiographs and CT scans. Patient demographics, comorbidities and findings common to all cases were recorded. RESULTS: Presenting complaints in all cases were persistent swelling. Non-neuropathic cases all had hindfoot pain. In this series, all the implants were straight nails. Radiographs and CT scans revealed that all cases were done for severe valgus deformity with subtalar subluxation. In each of the cases, the deformity was under corrected and the nail entry point was too medial on the calcaneus which resulted in reaming out the medial wall of the calcaneus, decreasing the amount of fixation obtained with the nail. In each of the cases, the medial wall of the calcaneus was deficient and the nail had no medial containment. CONCLUSION: Severe valgus deformity with subtalar subluxation is a risk factor for subtalar nonunion when the deformity is under corrected and a straight nail is used. Ensuring that the tibia talus and calcaneus are collinear and that the entry point in the calcaneus is sufficiently lateral are important factors to consider when addressing this type of deformity. Accurate intraoperative imaging is essential to ensure proper positioning of the entry point to avoid reaming out the medial wall of the calcaneus and to ensure adequate purchase of the nail in the calcaneus.
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spelling pubmed-86963862022-01-28 Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points Martella, Anthony Yue, Ruixian Boin, Michael Rogozinski, Jonathan Flanigan, Trenden Purcell, Kevin Laughlin, Richard Foot Ankle Orthop Article CATEGORY: Hindfoot INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis is a procedure used to treat hindfoot deformity and/or arthritis. Retrograde intramedullary nails have been used as a method of fixation. The nails are either straight or have a bend to accommodate valgus alignment of the hindfoot. Studies comparing nail types or analysis of nonunions are lacking in the available literature on the subject despite a reported nonunion rate of up to 20%. The purpose of this study was to report a series of subtalar nonunions that all had an entry point that was too medial on the calcaneus resulting in inadequate purchase of the nail in the calcaneus. METHODS: Six cases of subtalar nonunion were retrospectively reviewed. All were referred for second opinion. Evaluation consisted of examination, radiographs and CT scans. Patient demographics, comorbidities and findings common to all cases were recorded. RESULTS: Presenting complaints in all cases were persistent swelling. Non-neuropathic cases all had hindfoot pain. In this series, all the implants were straight nails. Radiographs and CT scans revealed that all cases were done for severe valgus deformity with subtalar subluxation. In each of the cases, the deformity was under corrected and the nail entry point was too medial on the calcaneus which resulted in reaming out the medial wall of the calcaneus, decreasing the amount of fixation obtained with the nail. In each of the cases, the medial wall of the calcaneus was deficient and the nail had no medial containment. CONCLUSION: Severe valgus deformity with subtalar subluxation is a risk factor for subtalar nonunion when the deformity is under corrected and a straight nail is used. Ensuring that the tibia talus and calcaneus are collinear and that the entry point in the calcaneus is sufficiently lateral are important factors to consider when addressing this type of deformity. Accurate intraoperative imaging is essential to ensure proper positioning of the entry point to avoid reaming out the medial wall of the calcaneus and to ensure adequate purchase of the nail in the calcaneus. SAGE Publications 2019-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8696386/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419S00296 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Martella, Anthony
Yue, Ruixian
Boin, Michael
Rogozinski, Jonathan
Flanigan, Trenden
Purcell, Kevin
Laughlin, Richard
Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title_full Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title_fullStr Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title_full_unstemmed Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title_short Subtalar Nonunion Following Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Using an Intramedullary Nail: A Case Series of Errant Entry Points
title_sort subtalar nonunion following tibiotalocalcaneal fusion using an intramedullary nail: a case series of errant entry points
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696386/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419S00296
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