Technique Tip: Correcting Malalignment of the Talus Using a Pin-Based Distracter During Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis

J Foot Ankle Surg. 2022 Mar-Apr;61(2):434-437. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2021.02.018. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Abstract

It is technical demanding work to perform arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis to treat end-stage ankle osteoarthritis with excessive talar tilt. This article aimed to provide an effective technique tip for the treatment of Takakura stage 3b ankle osteoarthritis with a talar tilt angle more than 15 degrees under arthroscopy. A conventional anterior arthroscopic approach is used. After arthroscopic examination and debridement, one pin which is parallel to the distal tibial surface is inserted into the tibial side of the ankle, the other pin which is parallel to the talar dome surface is inserted into the talar side of the ankle, both at the coronal plane. Then a distracter is used in the medial side to open the interspace of the tibiotalar joint and correct the talar tilt through the 2 pins, under which circumstance the tibiotalar joint surface can be well prepared. Next an anti-distracter is used in the lateral side to close the tibiotalar interspace and correct the talar tilt through the 2 pins, in which condition 3 fully threaded cannulated lag screws can be inserted through guide pins in a cross pattern to fix the ankle joint. We used the pin-based distracter to open and close tibiotalar interspace, correct the talar tilt and maintain a good mechanical axis for fusion, and the outcomes were good.

Keywords: ankle arthrodesis; arthroscopy; varus-type ankle arthritis.

MeSH terms

  • Ankle
  • Ankle Joint / diagnostic imaging
  • Ankle Joint / surgery
  • Arthrodesis / methods
  • Humans
  • Osteoarthritis* / diagnostic imaging
  • Osteoarthritis* / surgery
  • Talus* / diagnostic imaging
  • Talus* / surgery