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Arthroscopic Ankle Fusion (관절경적 족관절 고정술)

  • Kim, Hak-Jun
    • 대한관절경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2009
  • 족관절 고정술은 족관절에 발생한 심한 관절염(end-stage arthritis)에서 전통적으로 시행하던 술식으로 현재 사용되고 있는 인공 족관절 치환술이 발달되기 전까지는 gold standard 로 알려져 있었으며 현재에도 심한 족관절의 변형이나 파괴, 족관절 인공 관절의 실패시에 시행되고 있다. 1897년 Albert가 처음으로 족관절 고정술을 소개한 이후로 30여가지가 넘는 방법이 행해지고 있으나 개방적 관절 고정술의 단점인 수술 후 염증, 유합 지연, 연부조직의 손상에 의한 피부 괴사 등을 극복하고 유합물을 높이기 위해 다양한 내고정 및 외고정 장치를 사용하고 있다. 관절경 술식이 발달하면서 Schnider가 1983년 최초로 관절경을 이용한 족관절 고정술을 발표한 이후로 관절경하의 족관절 고정술은 개방적 족관절 고정술 보다 높은 유합율과 적은 수술 합병증으로 인해 관심의 대상이 되었지만 족관절의 변형이 심한 경우에는 시행하기 어려운 단점이 있는 것으로 알려져 왔다.

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Comparison of Radiologic Parameters between Weight Bearing Affected Both Ankle and Single Ankle in Ankle Exam (체중부하 상태의 족관절 검사시 양측 족관절 동시 검사와 편측 족관절 검사의 방사선학적 비교)

  • Cha, Sangyoung;Shin, Jaehan;Choi, Namgil
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.10 no.8
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    • pp.603-610
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    • 2016
  • This study was performed to analyze the results of radiologic parameters compared both leg weight bearing position to single leg weight bearing position in ankle osteoarthritis. Between January 2016 and June 2016, 25 patients (50 ankles) who visited our Hospital to treat ankle pain. In radiographic assessment, We masured tibial anterior surface angle(TAS), tibial medial malleolar angle(TMM), talar tilting angle(TT), joint space width(JSW), tibiotalar joint space, fibulotalar joint space of ankle as radiologic parameters. On the right leg of the both leg weight bearing position, TAS was $87.24^{\circ}$, TT was $6.44^{\circ}$, TMM was $26.76^{\circ}$, fibulotalar joint space was 0.98mm. Right leg of the single leg weight bearing position, TAS was $88.93^{\circ}$, TT was $2.41^{\circ}$, TMM was $19.77^{\circ}$, fibulotalar joint space was 1.6mm. And then, on the left leg of the both leg weight bearing position, TAS was $87.25^{\circ}$, TT was $5.71^{\circ}$, TMM was $23.92^{\circ}$, fibulotalar joint space was 1.22 mm and left leg of the single weight bearing position, TAS was 88.75, TT was $3.19^{\circ}$, TMM $21.45^{\circ}$, fibulotalar joint space was 1.22 mm. There are unsimilarity between measure values of TAS and tibiotalar joint space. As the result of test of weight bearing ankle study, it would be more exact to examine to measure one side in the first time rather than both to conclude on accurate measurement.

Arthroscopic Management for the Treatment of Ankle Gutter Syndrome (족 관절 구 증후군에 시행한 관절경적 치료)

  • Choi Chong Hyuk;Park Jin-Oh;Ogilvie-Harris D. J.
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2000
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gutter pathologies and the clinical results of arthroscopic treatment for ankle gutter syndrome. Materials and Methods : Seventy six patients(77 ankles) who had lesions in the ankle gutter were treated by arthroscopy. The gutter pathology could be divided into 3 categories; hypertrophic scar tissue, loose bodies and bone spurs. Fifty two patients were evaluated subjectively and functionally with authors' criteria. The follow-up period averaged 44 months(range, 2.9 year-8.5 year). Results : The incidence of the gutter lesion was $21\%$(77 ankles) among 366 ankles undergoing arthroscopy. The most common pathology was hypertrophic scar tissue. In 31 ankles$(40\%)$, the lesions were found only in gutter, and 46 ankles$(60\%)$ were associated with pathologies in other areas. All of parameters for subjective and functional evaluation were improved with statistical significance(p<0.001). Seventeen patients$(33\%)$ could returned to competitive or contact sports activity with same level of premorbid period. Conclusion : Ankle gutter is an important site of pathologies which cause chronic ankle pain, and should be explored in ankle arthroscopy. The ankle arthroscopy is a very effective treatment method fur the removal of pathologies in ankle gutter syndrome.

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