Treatment of osteochondral defects of the talus with a metal resurfacing inlay implant after failed previous surgery: A prospective study

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We have evaluated the clinical effectiveness of a metal resurfacing inlay implant for osteochondral defects of the medial talar dome after failed previous surgical treatment. We prospectively studied 20 consecutive patients with a mean age of 38 years (20 to 60), for a mean of three years (2 to 5) post-surgery. There was statistically significant reduction of pain in each of four situations (i.e., rest, walking, stair climbing and running; p ≤ 0.01). The median American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot score improved from 62 (interquartile range (IQR) 46 to 72) pre-operatively to 87 (IQR 75 to 95) at final follow-up (p < 0.001). The Foot and Ankle Outcome Score improved on all subscales (p ≤ 0.03). The mean Short-Form 36 physical component scale improved from 36 (23 to 50) pre-operatively to 45 (29 to 55) at final follow-up (p = 0.001); the mental component scale did not change significantly. On radiographs, progressive degenerative changes of the opposing tibial plafond were observed in two patients. One patient required additional surgery for the osteochondral defect. This study shows that a metal implant is a promising treatment for osteochondral defects of the medial talar dome after failed previous surgery. ©2013 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.

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Van Bergen, C. J. A., Van Eekeren, I. C. M., Reilingh, M. L., Sierevelt, I. N., & Van Dijk, C. N. (2013). Treatment of osteochondral defects of the talus with a metal resurfacing inlay implant after failed previous surgery: A prospective study. Bone and Joint Journal, 95 B(12), 1650–1655. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.95B12.32455

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