PMID: 6990893Jan 1, 1980Paper

Triple arthrodesis and Lambrinudi arthrodesis. Literature review and follow-up study

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
L DekelverJ C Mulier

Abstract

A literature review is presented about triple arthrodesis and Lambrinudi arthrodesis including indications, techniques, complications, and a more extensive review of some specific indications. Forty-eight patients were operated on between 1961 and 1977, 25 of whom were reviewed at follow-up. Our follow-up study shows a rather high rate of pseudarthrosis, with however a normal failure rate. According to these findings transfixation of the bones with K-wires is to be considered.

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