Salvage of Hindfoot Charcot with Osteomyelitis and Ulceration: A Case Report

Medicines (Basel). 2022 Dec 2;9(12):61. doi: 10.3390/medicines9120061.

Abstract

Diabetic Charcot arthropathy of the ankle, due to the presence of multiplanar deformities, and associated medical comorbidities, poses a challenge for treating physicians. The situation becomes more complicated when accompanied by ulceration and osteomyelitis, leaving limited salvage options. We present a case of advanced Charcot ankle arthropathy with osteomyelitis and ulcerated hindfoot. It was managed by talectomy and antibiotic-impregnated cement beads, followed by hindfoot arthrodesis using a retrograde intramedullary nail six weeks later. This two-stage reconstruction approach resulted in an ulcer-free, stable, plantigrade foot at one-year postoperative follow-up.

Keywords: Charcot arthropathy; internal fixation; osteomyelitis; salvage; staged; ulceration.

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  • Case Reports

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