Sub-optimal location of locking screw positioning in tibio-talo-calcaneal arthrodesis with an intramedullary device
Abstract
Background
The intramedullary ankle nail for tibio-talo-calcaneal (TCC) fusion has been noted in clinical practice to have locking screw holes that do not correspond to the ideal screw placement for bony purchase.
Methods
Retrospective review identified 23 patients who had undergone 25 TCC arthrodeses. A retrospective study of the patient radiographs and records were undertaken.
Results
The distal PA locking screw hole is significantly too high up the nail itself to facilitate placement of the screw in the optimal position within the calcaneum. The inferior hole should be placed lower and the superior hole placed higher to allow placement of the screws within the calcaneus and talus, respectively.
Conclusions
Future designs of intramedullary nailing systems may consider our findings when deciding on screw positions to facilitate the attainment of a solid, pain-free arthrodesis. Future study is required into different designs with different screw options for different operative indications.
Keywords: Ankle, Arthrodesis, Fusion, Intramedullary device
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PII: S1268-7731(07)00020-3
doi:10.1016/j.fas.2007.01.005
© 2007 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
