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Hindfoot Fusion Using Intramedullary Nail in Diabetic Ankle Arthropathy

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Charcot Arthropathy of Hindfoot
Registration Number
NCT05717816
Lead Sponsor
Ehab Ahmed Mohamed
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcome of healing rate of ankle fusion using modified retrograde IM femoral nail with plate in charcot ankle

Detailed Description

Charcot neuroarthropathy, is a progressive, noninfectious, and destructive joint disorder following trauma to a neuropathic extremity.The disorder mainly occurs in the foot and ankle joints. The process consists of bone and joint destruction, joint deformity, ulceration, and, if left untreated, may lead to amputation. The majority of the Charcot joint cases are associated with a neuropathic complication in patients with diabetes. Thus, with the increase in the current incidence of diabetes, the increase of Charcot joint cases is also expected.

The treatment of Charcot joint is variable including non operative, such as total contact casting, modified shoe, medication, and operative treatment. However, when the deformity is severe and unstable, the operative management is necessary. There are some surgical approaches to manage Charcot joint, such as exostectomy, Achilles tendon lengthening, arthrodesis with internal or external fixation, and amputation.

Arthrodesis is indicated in severe Charcot joint with significant instability. For Charcot ankle arthrodesis, internal fixation is more popular than external fixation in the absence of infection, significant bone defect, and poor soft tissue coverage. Some of the methods of internal fixation for ankle arthrodesis include the use of retrograde intramedullary nails, screws, and plates. many surgeons chose retrograde intramedullary nail fixation as the main method of internal fixation. However, limited compression and high nonunion rates have been found with intramedullary nail fixation.so using Plate with intramedullary nail will offer stiff constructs, more stability and better union rates. however, studies evaluating the use of combination fixation in the ankle arthrodesis for Charcot ankle, particularly nail with plate, are limited. \[13\] So, in this study the investigators will evaluate the outcomes of ankle arthrodesis using a combination of an intramedullary nail with plate in patients with diabetic Charcot ankle.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adult diabetic Patients who have (Brodsky type 2 and type 3A) Charcot ankle and HbA1c below 8
Exclusion Criteria
  • Prescence of active infection
  • prescence of ulcers
  • significant bone defect
  • Vascular insufficiency

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Radiological fusionto be assessed up to one year post operative

fusion of the Charcot ankle assessed by X- ray

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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