| Ankle Replacement Surgery Components |
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Total ankle replacement removes and then replaces both sides of the ankle joint with specially designed artificial parts, called prostheses. The tibial prosthesis consists of a polyethylene (medical grade plastic) and titanium base plate tray that is inserted into the tibia and fibula, giving the implant a wide base for support. The upper portion of the talus, the bone that moves up and down, is replaced with a component made of cobalt chromium alloy, a metal commonly used in joint replacement prostheses. One type of ankle prosthesis is made by DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. of Warsaw, Indiana. The Agility™ Total Ankle System design is based on numerous research studies of the structure and mechanics of the ankle joint.
Each artificial ankle prosthesis is made up of two parts:
The talus component is made of metal. The tibial component is usually made up of two parts, a metal tray that is attached directly to the bone and a plastic cup that provides the bearing surface. The plastic used is very tough and very slick. For more information about ankle joint replacement, visit www.agilityankle.com. |
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