Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density

Abstract Background To achieve successful osteosynthesis during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis, increased stability and compression pressure during fixation are needed. Screw threads must be anchored within the talus, however, the bone mineral density of the talus has not been reported. This study u...

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Main Authors: Satoshi Kamijo, Tsukasa Kumai, Yasuhito Tanaka
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-025-08798-3
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description Abstract Background To achieve successful osteosynthesis during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis, increased stability and compression pressure during fixation are needed. Screw threads must be anchored within the talus, however, the bone mineral density of the talus has not been reported. This study used computed tomographic values to determine whether bone mineral density of the talus is lower in patients with ankle osteoarthritis than in healthy individuals and to determine the part of the talar cancellous bone with the highest bone mineral density. Methods We studied the talus in 10 feet with and 10 without end-stage ankle osteoarthritis. Each talar cancellous bone was divided into the lateral process, head and neck, middle body, and medial body. Computed tomographic values of each segment were measured to calculate the relative bone mineral density difference between regions. Results Mean (± standard deviations) computed tomographic values in the healthy talus group were 638.329 ± 139.765, 465.960 ± 74.254, 537.109 ± 82.443, and 469.016 ± 84.490 for the four segments. Mean computed tomographic values in the end-stage ankle osteoarthritis talus group were 360.994 ± 117.403, 284.397 ± 101.142, 327.814 ± 114.772, and 297.524 ± 105.667 for the same segments. The bone mineral density of the lateral process of the talus was significantly higher in both the healthy and osteoarthritis talus groups, and the bone mineral density of the talus in the osteoarthritis talus group was significantly lower than that in the healthy talus group. Conclusions The bone mineral density of the talus in end-stage ankle osteoarthritis was significantly lower than that of a healthy talus. The highest relative bone mineral density was inferred to be from the middle body to the lateral process.
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spelling doaj-art-24d188c2db9a48a5a8730f7fc26834aa2025-08-20T03:22:15ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742025-05-012611710.1186/s12891-025-08798-3Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone densitySatoshi Kamijo0Tsukasa Kumai1Yasuhito Tanaka2Center for Foot and Ankle Surgery & Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Suwakohan HospitalFaculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nara Medical UniversityAbstract Background To achieve successful osteosynthesis during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis, increased stability and compression pressure during fixation are needed. Screw threads must be anchored within the talus, however, the bone mineral density of the talus has not been reported. This study used computed tomographic values to determine whether bone mineral density of the talus is lower in patients with ankle osteoarthritis than in healthy individuals and to determine the part of the talar cancellous bone with the highest bone mineral density. Methods We studied the talus in 10 feet with and 10 without end-stage ankle osteoarthritis. Each talar cancellous bone was divided into the lateral process, head and neck, middle body, and medial body. Computed tomographic values of each segment were measured to calculate the relative bone mineral density difference between regions. Results Mean (± standard deviations) computed tomographic values in the healthy talus group were 638.329 ± 139.765, 465.960 ± 74.254, 537.109 ± 82.443, and 469.016 ± 84.490 for the four segments. Mean computed tomographic values in the end-stage ankle osteoarthritis talus group were 360.994 ± 117.403, 284.397 ± 101.142, 327.814 ± 114.772, and 297.524 ± 105.667 for the same segments. The bone mineral density of the lateral process of the talus was significantly higher in both the healthy and osteoarthritis talus groups, and the bone mineral density of the talus in the osteoarthritis talus group was significantly lower than that in the healthy talus group. Conclusions The bone mineral density of the talus in end-stage ankle osteoarthritis was significantly lower than that of a healthy talus. The highest relative bone mineral density was inferred to be from the middle body to the lateral process.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-025-08798-3Computed tomographic valueAnkle osteoarthritisArthroscopic ankle arthrodesisTalar fragilityTalar bone mineral density
spellingShingle Satoshi Kamijo
Tsukasa Kumai
Yasuhito Tanaka
Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Computed tomographic value
Ankle osteoarthritis
Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis
Talar fragility
Talar bone mineral density
title Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
title_full Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
title_fullStr Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
title_full_unstemmed Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
title_short Comparative cross-sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis: a computed tomography-based analysis of talar bone density
title_sort comparative cross sectional study of optimal screw positioning in the talus during arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis a computed tomography based analysis of talar bone density
topic Computed tomographic value
Ankle osteoarthritis
Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis
Talar fragility
Talar bone mineral density
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-025-08798-3
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