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Vol. 26. Núm. 2.
Páginas 14-21 (diciembre 2012)
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Vol. 26. Núm. 2.
Páginas 14-21 (diciembre 2012)
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Artrodesis tibiotalocalcánea con clavo retrógrado mediante cirugía de mínima incisión. Análisis preliminar de una serie de casos
Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis with retrograde nail through minimaly invasive surgery. Preliminary analysis of a case series
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S. Tejero García, A. Carranza Bencano
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Correspondencia:Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, c/ Cardenal Ilundain. 41013 Sevilla
, J.J. Fernández Torres, G. Castillo Blanco, A. Alegrete Parra, J.R. Fernández Velázquez, P. García Parra
Universidad de Sevilla. Facultad de Medicina. Servicio Andaluz de Salud. Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío. Sevilla
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La artrodesis tibiotalocalcánea (TTC) se cuenta entre las técnicas más exigentes en el tratamiento de pacientes con artrosis grave con o sin mala alineación del retropié y dolor incapacitante asociado. La cirugía mínimamente invasiva sin isquemia del miembro es potencialmente beneficiosa en estos pacientes. Revisamos aquí los resultados funcionales, la calidad de vida percibida y las complicaciones en una serie consecutiva de 55 pacientes intervenidos de artrodesis TTC con clavo retrógrado mediante cirugía mínimamente invasiva.

Palabras clave:
Artrosis del retropié
Tratamiento quirúrgico
Artrodesis tibiotalocalcánea
Cirugía mínimamente invasiva

The tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis ranks among the most demanding techniques in the treatment of patients with severe osteoarthritis with or without hindfoot misalignment and associated incapacitating pain. Minimally invasive surgery without limb ischaemia is potentially beneficial in these patients. We here review the functional results, the perceived quality of life and the complications in a consecutive series of 55 patients who had undergone TTC arthrodesis with retrograde nail through minimally invasive surgery.

Key words:
Hindfoot osteoarthritis
Surgical management
Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis
Minimally invasive surgery
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