<p>Preface - Thomas S. Roukis</p> <p>I Introduction</p> <p>Chapter 1 History of total ankle replacement in North America - Nikolaos Gougoulias & Nicola Maffulli</p> <p>Chapter 2 Survivorship of First, Second, and Third Generation Total Ankle Replacement Systems - Thomas S. Roukis & Annette F.P. Bartel</p> <p>Chapter 3 Fixed vers</p>us Mobile Bearings in Total Ankle Arthroplasty - Murray Penner & Derek Butterwick<p></p> <p>Chapter 4 Total Ankle Replacement Based on Worldwide Registry Data Trends - Mark A. Prissel & Thomas S. Roukis</p> <p>Chapter 5 Total Ankle Replacement versus Ankle Arthrodesis - Timothy R. Daniels & Sagar J. Desai</p> <p>Chapter 6 Current Indications and Contraindications for Primary Total Ankle Replacement - Andrew D. Elliott & Thomas S. Roukis</p> <p> </p> <p></p>II Primary Total Ankle Replacement<p></p> <p>Chapter 7 Primary INBONE Total Ankle Systems - Ryan T. Scott, Christopher F. Hyer, & Gregory C. Berlet</p> <p>Chapter 8 INFINITY® Total Ankle System - Mark A. Prissel, Justin L. Daigre, Murray J. Penner, & Gregory C. Berlet</p> <p>Chapter 9 Prophecy: Preoperative Navigation Alignment Guides - Safet Hatic II, Jeffrey E. McAlister, Christopher F. Hyer, & Gregory C. Berlet </p> <p>Ch</p>apter 10 Primary Salto Talaris Total Ankle Prosthesis - Thomas S. Roukis, Christopher Bibbo, Matthew Sorensen, & Brad Bussewitz<p></p> <p>Chapter 11 STAR Technique - James M. Cottom & Bret S</p>mith<p></p> <p>Chapter 12 Primary Zimmer Trabecul</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>ar Meta<p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>l Total Ankle Replacement - Stephen A. Brigido & Lawrence A. DiDomenico<p></p> <p> </p> <p>III Secondary Procedures with Total Ankle Replacement</p> Chapter 13 Managing Wound Healing Complications after Total Ankle Replacement - Christopher Bibbo & Steven J. Kovach<p></p> <p>Chapter 14 Managing Varus and Valgus Mal-alignment during Total Ankle Replacement - Moderator: Mark A. Prissel; Panel: Murray J. Penner, Gregory C. Berlet, Christopher Bibbo, Christopher F. Hyer, & Thomas S. Roukis</p> <p>Chapter 15 Managing soft-tissue ankle equinus and anterior/posterior translation of the talus during total ankle replacement - Nikolaos Gougoulias, Athanasios Badekas, & Nicola Maffulli</p> <p></p>Chapter 16 The science behind peri-prosthetic aseptic osteolysis in toal ankle replacement - Orfan Arafah & Murray J. Penner<p></p> <p>Chapter 17 Management of Periprosthetic Cystic Changes after Total Ankle Replacement - Jean-Luc Besse, Alexandre Di Iorio, & Michel Fessy</p> <p>Chapter 18 Arthroscopic débridement for soft-tissue impingement after total ankle replacement - Bom Soo Kim & Jin Woo Lee</p> <p>Chapter 19 Managing heterotopic ossification after total ankle </p>replacement - Benjamin D. Overley, Jr., & Thomas C. Beideman<p></p> <p>Chapter 20 Management of painful malleolar gutters after total ankle replacement - Bernard Devos Bevernage, Paul-André </p>Deleu, Harish V. Kurup, & Thibaut Leemrijse<p></p> <p>Ch</p>apter 2<p></p>1 Manag<p></p>ing var<p></p>us and <p></p>valgus mal-alignment <p></p>after t<p></p>otal an<p></p>kle rep<p></p>lacement - Woo Jin Choi, Moses Lee, & Jin Woo Lee<p></p> <p>Chapter 22 The Role of Peri-Articular Osteotomies in Total Ankle Replacement - Beat Hintermann & Markus Knupp</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>IV Revision Total Ankle Replacement</p> <p>Chapter 23 Failure and Success of Current Total Ankle Replacements Used in the United States - Frederick F. Buechel & Michael J. Pappas</p> <p>Chapter 24 Revision of aseptic osteolysis with and without component subsidence after total ankle replacement - Norman Espinosa & Stephan Hermann Wirth</p> <p>Chapter 25 Management of </p>the Infected Total Ankle Replacement - Christopher Bibbo & Steven J, Kovach<p></p> <p>Chapter 26 Primary and revision total ankle arthroplasty in Japan - Tetsuya Tomita, Keiji Iwamoto, Makoto Hirao, Keitaro Yamamoto, Toru Suguro, Kazuomi Sugamoto, Hideki Yoshikawa</p> <p>Chapter 27 Alternate Incision Approaches to Revision Total Ankle Replacement - Christopher Bibbo & David A. Ehrlich</p> <p>Chapter 28 The Learning Curve Associated with Revision Total Ankle Replacement - Devin C. Simonson & Thomas S. Roukis</p> <p></p>Chapter 29 Revision of Failed Primary Agility and Agility LP Total Ankle Replacements - Thomas S. Roukis <p></p> <p>Chapter 30 Revision of the Failed INBONE Total Ankle Systems - Sameh A. Labib & Jason</p> T. Bariteau<p></p> <p>Chap</p>ter 31 <p></p>The Sal<p></p>to Tala<p></p>ris XT revisio<p></p>n total ankle <p></p>replacement sy<p></p>stem - Fabrice<p></p> Gaudot & Thie<p></p>rry Judet, Jean Alain Colombier, & <p></p>Michel Bonnin<p></p> <p>Chapte</p>r 32 Revision <p></p>of the failed STAR total ankle replacement - Timothy R. Daniels, Sagar J. Desai, & Murray J. Penner<p></p> <p>Chapter 33 Ankle and tibio-talo-calcaneal arthrodesis after failed total ankle replacement</p> - Falk Mittag & Markus Wünschel<p></p> <p>Chapter 34 Ankle Arthrodesis and Malunion Takedown to Total Ankle Replacement - J. George DeVries, Christopher F. Hyer, & Gregory C. Berlet</p> <p>Chapter 35 Limb Salvage Techniques Following Failed Total Ankle Replacement - Christopher Bibbo, Steven J. Kovach, & L. Scott Levin</p>