F. Bresler et al., LONG-TERM INFLUENCE OF ANKLE ARTHRODESIS ON THE FOOT, Revue de chirurgie orthopedique et reparatrice de l'appareil moteur, 79(8), 1993, pp. 643-649
A functional assessment of fifty patients after ankle arthrodesis for
post traumatic arthritis was carried out by means of an extensive clin
ical evaluation after an average follow-up of nine years. The data on
position of ankle arthrodesis and gait analysis were examined to deter
mine the effect of arthrodesis of the ankle on the subtalar and small
joints of the foot. The Duquennoy point system was used to grade the a
nkle clinically and a new radiological method to determine the sagitta
l position of the ankle arthrodesis was developed. Equinus position wa
s related with clinical damage on sub talar joint, and anterior cavus
foot (92,8 per cent). This position was related with metatarsalgia in
26,9 per cent. Calcaneus position was related with posterior cavus foo
t (verticalisation of the calcaneus). This position was related with t
he best functional results on walking, jumping and running. Clinical r
elevance : this study has showed that the ideal position of fusion of
the ankle was neutral or slight flexion, slight valgus angulation of t
he hind part of the foot and 10 degrees of external rotation.