Two Cases of Periprosthetic Fracture After Surgery for Acute Midfoot Charcot

Charcot neuroarthropathy is a rare condition that often results in deformity of the foot and ankle, with a high incidence of ulceration and a high risk of amputation. Traditionally, treatment of the acute stages of Charcot foot has been nonoperative until consolidation. Still, a large number of patients develop deformities, and early operative treatment of unstable Charcot feet has been suggested. To overcome some of the inherent challenges when operating on acute-stage Charcot feet, the superconstruct technique has been proposed.
Source: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research