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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arthrodesis - définition

SURGICAL IMMOBILIZATION OF A DISEASED JOINT, TO RELIEVE PAIN WHEN MOBILITY CAN'T BE SAVED

arthrodesis         
[?:'?r?d?s?s]
¦ noun surgical immobilization of a joint by fusion of the bones.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from arthro- + Gk desis 'binding together'.
Arthrodesis         
·add. ·noun Surgical fixation of joints.
Ankle fusion         
Ankle arthrodesis; Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis; Tibiotalocalcaneal fusion; Tibiotalocalcaneal ankle fusion; Tibiotalocalcaneal ankle arthrodesis; Intermedullary nail; Medical nail; TTC fusion; TTC ankle fusion; TTC ankle arthrodesis; TTC arthrodesis
Ankle fusion, or ankle arthrodesis, is surgery of the ankle to fuse the bones to treat arthritis and for other purposes. There are different types of ankle fusion surgery.

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Arthrodesis

Arthrodesis, also known as artificial ankylosis or syndesis, is the artificial induction of joint ossification between two bones by surgery. This is done to relieve intractable pain in a joint which cannot be managed by pain medication, splints, or other normally indicated treatments. The typical causes of such pain are fractures which disrupt the joint, severe sprains, and arthritis. It is most commonly performed on joints in the spine, hand, ankle, and foot. Historically, knee and hip arthrodeses were also performed as pain-relieving procedures, but with the great successes achieved in hip and knee arthroplasty, arthrodesis of these large joints has fallen out of favour as a primary procedure, and now is only used as a procedure of last resort in some failed arthroplasties.