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Filter by:Research Hypothesis: Lisfranc tarsometatarsal joint arthrodesis is a reliable surgical procedure, allowing the restoration of satisfactory function and a painless foot with an acceptable complication rate. Objective of the study: To analyze the clinical and radiographic results in the medium term of arthrodesis of the Lisfranc tarsometatarsal joint in cases of primary osteoarthritis, post-traumatic osteoarthritis or in cases of inflammatory pathology.
The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical efficacy of a novel sustained dynamic compression intramedullary nail for tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis utilizing longitudinal weight-bearing computed tomographic imaging. Of particular focus will be assessment of compressive element recovery and its relation to fusion development over time and weight-bearing status. Additionally, the study will incorporate longitudinal fusion assessment to evaluate differences between three-dimensional weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT) scans and two-dimensional radiographs (X-rays) at multiple points of the fusion process. Finally, the study will evaluate the differences in WBCT-based fusion assessment between automated and manual methodologies for fusion area calculation.
This prospective registry was designed as an observational study to ascertain how commercially available NanoBone products are being used by surgeons performing foot and ankle surgery which involves bone grafting, as well as determining relevant patient outcomes.