This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between talofibular impingement and increased talar tilt in incongruent varus ankle osteoarthritis. Methods: Incongruent varus ankle osteoarthritis was defined as a talar tilt of more than 4° on standard ankle anteroposterior radiographs. We retrospectively reviewed 30 patients with unilateral incongruent varus ankle osteoarthritis with normal alignment of the contralateral ankle. All patients underwent bilateral weightbearing computed tomography and standing plain radiographs. The talar tilt and the distance between the talar lateral process and lateral malleolar tip were measured from a standing ankle anteroposterior radiograph of both sides. Talar and fibular spurs were assessed on the coronal and axial views of weightbearing computed tomography. After simulating the correction of the talar tilt in varus ankle osteoarthritis, talofibular bony impingement was reassessed. Results: On the varus side, the distance between the talar lateral process and the lateral malleolar tip was significantly shorter than that on the contralateral side (p
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Kyung, M. G., Cho, Y. J., Lee, J., Lee, W., Kim, D. Y., Lee, D. O., & Lee, D. Y. (2021, December 6). Relationship between talofibular impingement and increased talar tilt in incongruent varus ankle osteoarthritis. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/23094990211045219
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