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What is hindfoot arthrodesis?

What is hindfoot arthrodesis?

A hindfoot arthrodesis, also known as a triple arthrodesis, is a fusion of the back of the foot and is used to treat many painful foot deformities. This procedure fuses the joints under the ankle that allow the foot to move from side to side.

What is triple arthrodesis surgery?

The triple arthrodesis is a versatile procedure useful in many pedal conditions and gait disturbances. The term “triple” arthrodesis refers to a fusion procedure of three joints of the hindfoot; the subtalar joint (talus and calcaneus), the talonavicular joint, and the calcaneocuboid joint.

How long does it take to recover from a triple arthrodesis?

When can I expect to have recovered from a triple arthrodesis? A significant amount of healing will occur in the first three months. However, it takes about one year for maximum improvement.

Is triple arthrodesis painful?

This will be most noticeable on uneven surfaces but is usually a good trade-off for reasonable pain relief, improved stability and/or deformity correction. Many patients who undergo this surgery have a stiff, painful foot to begin with; after surgery the stiffness may remain but the pain will be relieved.

When can I walk after triple arthrodesis?

Walking After Triple Arthrodesis You will not be walking on the leg for about 6 weeks. This depends on how quickly your bone starts to heal. In order to stay off your foot, you will need to use crutches, a walker, a wheelchair or a scooter type device called a roll-about.

How long do you stay in the hospital after triple arthrodesis surgery?

After the surgery, you may need to be in the hospital for 2 to 3 days. Your leg will be placed in a splint that reaches up to your knee and you may require crutches for walking. You will be prescribed pain medication to relieve post-operative pain.

What can I expect after triple arthrodesis surgery?

A short hospital stay is required following the procedure. You should avoid placing any weight on the ankle for a period of 6 weeks following surgery. A walking cast will be required for an additional 6 weeks. Full recovery often occurs within 10 months.

Can you drive after foot fusion?

After twelve weeks, your joints will have fused completely and you should be able to return to driving a manual car.

How long is non weight bearing after foot fusion?

You will not be able to put weight onto the foot for a total of 8-10 weeks after surgery. You will remain in the boot for about 12-14 weeks after surgery and will continue to increase your activity at that point.