The Infinity Total Ankle System: Early Clinical Results With 2- to 4-Year Follow-up

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Aims. This study presents the first report of clinical and radiographic outcomes of the Infinity Total Ankle System (Wright Medical, Memphis, TN) with minimum 2-year follow-up. Patients and Methods. The first 67 consecutive patients who underwent primary total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) with the Infinity system at 2 North American sites between August 2013 and May 2015 were reviewed in a prospective, observational study. Demographic, radiographic, and functional outcome data were collected preoperatively, at 6 to 12 months postoperatively, and annually thereafter. Results. The overall implant survival rate was 97% (65 of 67 implants) at a mean follow-up of 35.4 months (27 to 47 months). Two cases underwent talar component revision for aseptic loosening. Six of the 67 cases (9%) required a nonrevision reoperation. Mean Foot Function Index and Ankle Osteoarthritis Scale scores at latest follow-up improved from preoperative by 21.6 (P

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Penner, M., Davis, W. H., Wing, K., Bemenderfer, T., Waly, F., & Anderson, R. B. (2019). The Infinity Total Ankle System: Early Clinical Results With 2- to 4-Year Follow-up. Foot and Ankle Specialist, 12(2), 159–166. https://doi.org/10.1177/1938640018777601

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