Salvage arthrodesis of a failed total ankle replacement using a custom 3D-printed cage implant: A case report and review of the literature
Salvage arthrodesis of a failed total ankle replacement using a custom 3D-printed cage implant: A case report and review of the literature
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We present a case report of a 66-year-old female who underwent salvage arthrodesis after a failed Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement secondary to aseptic loosening and talar subsidence.Secondary to the loss of talar integrity the decision was made to proceed with revisional ankle arthrodesis.To maintain nacrack.com limb length the primary surgeon (EH) elected to use a custom cage implant in combination with an intramedullary nail construct in a single stage approach.The custom cage was augmented with autograft & allograft cocktail tree for sale cancellous bone in addition to allograft recombinant human bone morphogenic protein, and allograft adult mesenchymal stem cells.The incision sites healed post-operatively without incident and at post-op week 16 the patient progressed to full unrestricted weight bearing in normal shoe wear with a gauntlet ankle brace.
Although an isolated report, this case shows promise for further development of the technique.We believe this revisional arthrodesis technique warrants further research and consideration as a potential addition to the failed total ankle arthroplasty treatment algorithm.