Title of article :
Low Tibial and Fibular Osteotomy for Treating Varus-Type Post-Traumatic Ankle Osteoarthritis: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
MZ, Chilmi Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology - Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya - Indonesia , AT, Desnantyo Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology - Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya - Indonesia , L, Widhiyanto Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology - Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya - Indonesia , BC, Wirashada Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology - Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya - Indonesia
Abstract :
In Indonesia, arthrodesis becomes a choice of treatment in the absence of ankle arthroplasty implants for young adults. Arthrodesis on ankle osteoarthritis (OA) often leads to functional impairment. Low tibiofibular osteotomy is an alternative and it has been known to be the preferable option
for those in the productive-ages. A 22-year-old male with a
previous history of a motorbike accident, operated eight
years ago, came with persistent pain on the left ankle that has
worsened over the years. Plain radiography with a tibialankle surface angle (TAS) of 74o (normally 88o
-93o
) indicated
varus deformity. Osteotomy was performed on distal tibia
above the syndesmotic joint, as well as on the middle third of
fibula. Open wedge osteotomy of the tibia was corrected
until the normal TAS angle was reached by fluoroscopy.
Cortical allograft was used to fill the osteotomy gap.
Instrumentation was performed using a clover leaf® plate
with 6 screws insertion for fixation stability. All results were
satisfactory. Twelve weeks post-operatively, the patient was
performing activities normally. Four-month post-operative
radiological evaluation showed fusion of graft and the angle
of TAS of 89°. Post-operative functional assessment using the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon (AAOS) Foot and Ankle Measurement (FAM) questionnaires showed significant improvement (pre 89, post 38).
Keywords :
low tibial osteotomy , post-traumatic ankle osteoarthritis , tibial-ankle surface angle (TAS) , ankle arthritis
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal