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Mario Herrera-Pérez Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

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Victor Valderrabano Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Schmerzklinik, Basel, Switzerland
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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Alexandre L Godoy-Santos Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Israelita, Sao Paulo, Brazil

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César de César Netto Director of the UIOWA Orthopedic Functional Imaging Research Laboratory (OFIRL), Iowa, USA
Department of Orthopedic and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa, Iowa, USA

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David González-Martín Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

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Sergio Tejero Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain

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Introduction Ankle osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic disease affecting approximately 1% of the world population, with an estimated incidence of 30 cases per 100 000 inhabitants, and corresponds to between 2 and 4% of all patients with general

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Young Yi Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inje University, Seoul Paik Hospital, 85, 2-ga, Jeo-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-032, Republic of Korea

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Woochun Lee Seoul Foot and Ankle Center, Dubalo Orthopaedic Clinic, 764-30, Bang bae dong, Seochogu, Seoul, 06554, Republic of Korea.

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Introduction Osteoarthritis (OA) of the ankle occurs in approximately 1% of the population, and the majority of patients have developed secondary arthritis due to fractures around the ankle joint. 1 Primary degenerative arthritis, with no

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Bart A Swierstra Medical Guidelines, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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W Annefloor van Enst Medical Guidelines, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Introduction Risks for the future are a source of concern for any trauma patient and are included in the settlement of personal injury claims. In the case of ankle fractures, this mainly concerns the risk of osteoarthritis and the resulting

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Farhan Syed University Hospital of Coventry & Warwickshire (UHCW), Coventry, UK

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Anthony Ugwuoke Warwick Hospital, Warwick, UK

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years). Osteoarthritis (92.8%) was the most common indication for ankle arthroplasty, followed by rheumatoid arthritis (5.5%). The Salto Talaris was the most commonly used prosthesis for ankle arthroplasty. The cumulative percentage revision at five

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Nicola Krähenbühl Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Rheinstrasse 26, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland

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Tamara Horn-Lang Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Rheinstrasse 26, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland

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Beat Hintermann Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Rheinstrasse 26, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland

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Markus Knupp Mein Fusszentrum, Eichenstrasse 31, 4054 Basel, Switzerland

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talus (TTS). In 2008, Hayashi et al 40 used the same radiographic technique to assess ankles suffering from primary varus osteoarthritis and added the angle between the talar dome and the posterior joint facet of the calcaneus (subtalar inclination

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Nuno Corte-Real Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Portugal

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João Caetano Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Portugal

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Introduction Ankle instability is a clinical condition closely related with the traumatic event commonly known as ankle sprain, usually a supination trauma. This event is extremely frequent, being one of the top causes of Emergency Room visits

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Tahir Ögüt Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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N. Selcuk Yontar Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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technique increasingly used for the treatment of hindfoot pathologies. 1 Posterior ankle impingement syndrome, flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon problems, osteochondral lesions, subtalar coalitions, osteoarthritis, talar bone cysts, talar fractures

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E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital-IdiPaz, Madrid, Spain

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system and, of these, 80% occur within the joints (mainly elbows, knees and ankles). Planning and undertaking elective orthopaedic surgery in haemophilic patients is most effective with the involvement of an experienced multidisciplinary team (MDT) at a

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Xavier Crevoisier University Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland

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Mathieu Assal Foot and Ankle Center, Clinique la Colline, Geneva, Switzerland

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Katarina Stanekova University Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland

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more severe case. Ankle osteoarthrosis Ankle osteoarthrosis most commonly occurs as a consequence of trauma. 7 The prevalence of ankle osteoarthritis is difficult to determine, nevertheless it is known that the prevalence of

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Jorge de-las-Heras Romero Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Avda Intendente Jorge Palacios 1, Murcia 30003, Spain

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Ana María Lledó Alvarez Regional Statistical Center, Treasury and public administration council, Murcia, Spain

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Fernando Moreno Sanchez Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Murcia, Spain

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Alejandro Perez Garcia Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Murcia, Spain

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Pedro Antonio Garcia Porcel Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Murcia, Spain

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Raul Valverde Sarabia Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Murcia, Spain

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Marina Hernandez Torralba Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University General Hospital Reina Sofía, Murcia, Spain

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-operatively. Thereafter, progressive weight-bearing can be started along with an exercise programme. 35 Previous ankle osteoarthritis is a predictor of poor outcome of these techniques, so tibiotalar arthrodesis is then preferred. 35 , 40 Lesions of the ankle

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