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Categories: Abstracts, 2014, Podium

The early multicentre results of the rebalance total ankle replacement

N. Harris, A. Hendricson, U. Rydholm, K. Knutson, S. Popelka, Rebalance Ankle Evaluator Group

1Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, United Kingdom

2Falun University, Falun, Sweden

3Lund University, Lund, Sweden

4Lund and Spenshult University, Spenshult, Sweden

5Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 

Introduction: We present the early results of 220 Rebalance Total Ankle Replacements performed in 6 centres in 4 different countries.

Methods: The Rebalance Total Ankle Replacement is a new 3 component uncemented mobile bearing prosthesis with a surface coating of ´bonemaster´ and an ´e´ poly bearing. The prosthesis was released in a limited way in May 2011. Since then 220 replacements have been implanted in 218 patients in 6 centres in 4 different countries(UK,Sweden,Canada,Czech Republic). All the x-rays and case notes were reviewed.63 prostheses have a minimum follow up of 2 years. Outcome measures included revision of the prosthesis, and the incidence of progressive and non-progesssive radiolucent lines around the prosthesis.

Results: 7 patients underwent revision or are awaiting revision of their prosthesis. Reasons for revision included loosening(2), infection(1), malposition(2), periprosthetic fracture(1), impingement(1). 9 patients had non-progressive radiolucent lines and 2 patients had progressive radiolucent lines. 1 patient with progressive radiolucent lines is waiting revision for suspected infection. 8 patients suffered fractures to the lateral malleolus and 4 to the medial malleolus. There were no cases of balloon osteolysis. 29 patients had pre-op AOFAS scores= 41(12-67). 21 had 1 year post-op AOFAS scores= 73.5(26-100). 12 had 2 year AOFAS scores= 75.5(50-100).

Conclusion: The early results are encouraging and we believe support its wider use.

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