Pathogenesis, Evaluation, and Management of Osteolysis Following Total Ankle Arthroplasty
Nabil Mehta, Joseph Serino, Edward S. Hur, Shelby K. Smith, Kamran S. Hamid, Simon Lee, Daniel D. Bohl
Abstract
Periprosthetic osteolysis is a common occurrence after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) and poses many challenges for the foot and ankle surgeon. Osteolysis may be asymptomatic and remain benign, or it may lead to component instability and require revision or arthrodesis. In this article, we present a current and comprehensive review of osteolysis in TAA with illustrative cases. We examine the basic science principles behind the etiology of osteolysis, discuss the workup of a patient with suspected osteolysis, and present a review of the evidence of various management strategies, including grafting of cysts, revision TAA, and arthrodesis. Level of Evidence: Level V, expert opinion.