The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Jul 1993
Salvage, with arthrodesis, in intractable diabetic neuropathic arthropathy of the foot and ankle.
Twenty-nine patients who had diabetic neuropathic arthropathy of the foot and ankle were managed with open reduction and arthrodesis of various joints. Rigid internal fixation was used in all but four patients, who had external fixation. All patients had severe instability or a fixed deformity that precluded successful treatment with bracing. ⋯ There were twenty complications in nineteen of the twenty-nine patients, and there were nine pseudarthroses (six tibiocalcaneal, one tibiotalar, and two talonavicular). However, seven of the pseudarthroses were clinically stable. In these patients, the arthrodesis was performed as an alternative to amputation, and salvage was successful in twenty-seven (93 per cent) of the twenty-nine patients.