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Evidence-Based Classification of Complications in Total Ankle Arthroplasty
Foot & Ankle International, 09/24/09
Glazebrook MA et al. – Deep infection, aseptic loosening and implant failure should be considered “high–grade” complications since they will result in failure greater than 50% of the time. Technical error, subsidence and postoperative bone fracture should be considered “medium–grade”, while intra–op bone fractures and wound healing problems should be considered “low–grade”.
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