STAR® total ankle replacements with BONIT® coating: A prospective 2-17 year follow-up study of 474 ankles from a single center

Foot Ankle Surg. 2024 Jan;30(1):44-49. doi: 10.1016/j.fas.2023.09.003. Epub 2023 Sep 7.

Abstract

Background: Different coatings of the metal implants of STAR prostheses have been used since 1999. In Europe metal implants with a double calcium-phosphate coating (BONIT) on a titanium sprayed surface have been available since 1999.

Methods: We present a 2-17 year follow-up of a consecutive series from a single center with 474 STAR ankle replacements where the BONIT type of coating has been used.

Results: 55 prostheses (12%) have been revised, the majority of them due to fracture of the mobile bearing. 22 prostheses (5%) have been converted to an arthrodesis. Analysis of survival of the specific components showed an estimated 10-year survival rate of the tibia component, talus component and polyethylene mobile bearing of 99%, 98% and 84%, respectively. The corresponding estimated 15-year survival was 98%, 98% and 74%, respectively.

Conclusion: This study showed an extraordinary high survival rate of the metal implants.

Level of evidence: Level III, prospective cohort series.

Keywords: 2–17 year follow-up; Ankle Replacement; Coating; Component survival; Metal Implants; Polyethylene; STAR; Survival Rate.

MeSH terms

  • Ankle / surgery
  • Ankle Joint / surgery
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Ankle*
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Joint Prosthesis*
  • Polyethylene
  • Prospective Studies
  • Prosthesis Design
  • Reoperation

Substances

  • Polyethylene