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The disease of life
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Undergraduate Education University of Michigan Medical School Education Northwestern University- Feinberg School of Medicine Residency Training Northwestern University- McGaw Mecial Center Fellowship Training- Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan – Grand Rapids Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education Foot/Ankle and Fracture specialist
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Commonly affects people >65yo Over 33,000,000 people are currently affected It is the leading cause of physical disability Affects any and all joints
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Autoimmune Rheumatoid Psoriatic Lupus Infectious Bacterial Viral Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis “wear and tear”
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Pain and stiffness Pain with weather/pressure changes Swelling and warmth around the joint Stiffness in the morning that may improve with activity Pain with vigorous activity
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Nonoperative: Bracing- double-upright, locked, rocker sole; Arizona Injections- CSI, hyaluronate (DeGroot JBJS 2012-, Sun JBJS 2011+) NSAIDs Debridement Distraction arthroplasty Distal tibial Osteotomy Arthrodesis Arthroscopic (Better-JBJS 2012) Open Arthroplasty
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Ankle has significant less contact surface area as compared to hip and knee 500N over 350mm2 (ankle) vs 1120mm2 (knee) vs 1100 mm2 (hip) Ankle cartilage is thinner Soft tissue issues Ankle sees 5.5x body weight compared to 3x in knee
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Arthritis- OA, posttraumatic, rheumatoid Charcot Neuroarthropathy Osteonecrosis of the talus Failed total ankle arthroplasty Neuromuscular disorders Major Contraindications: vascular disease (absolute) and concomitant hind/mid-foot arthritis (relative)
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Uncontrolled diabetes/neuropathy Noncompliance Vascular disease Active Smokers Patients younger than 50yo Deformity >10-15deg/ ankle instability Infection Ideal patient: older, thin, sedentary, minimal deformity
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First generation- constrained: cemented, constrained, very stable Failure: loosening, subsidence, osteolysis Second generation Less constrained, less bone resection, no cement Failure: Polywear, component dislocation Third generation – semiconstrained Fixed vs mobile bearing, UHMWPE
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Agility Inbone Salto- talaris STAR
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Total Ankle Arthroplasty $43,000 (http://health.costhelper.com)http://health.costhelper.com $46,000 (http://wiki.answers.com) Ankle Arthrodesis (“Ankle surgery”) $15,500 (http://wiki.answers.com)http://wiki.answers.com
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Arthroplasty has been shown in several studies to have a higher rate of complications (especially if adjacent joint arthritis is removed) The outcomes are at least/most equivalent- patients improve with both treatments Arthrodesis appears to be cheaper Arthrodesis has longer-term successful follow up
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