May 19, 2026 · Foot & ankle international · DOI: 10.1177/10711007261443281

Long-term Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes After Salto Talaris Total Ankle Arthroplasty: Long-term Follow-up of a Previously Published Cohort

Listen to this summary

The study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical outcomes and implant survivorship of the Salto Talaris total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) performed by a single surgeon. Findings indicated a high implant survival rate over 15 years and significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes, including pain reduction and enhanced functional scores, suggesting that Salto Talaris TAA is a durable option for patients with ankle arthritis.

Joshua Slowinski, Ellen Lutnick, Nicholas Frappa, Gabrielle Orie, Jamie Bousleiman, Christopher Ritter

This is one of 33,000+ journals available on OSLR. Try it free for 14 days.

Free 14-day trial. 33,000+ journals. Cancel anytime.

14-day free trial. No commitment.

"Oslr has become part of my weekly routine on my day off. The clinical relevance of the summaries is outstanding — I'd rate it 9/10. Being able to consume research hands-free is a huge advantage for busy physicians."

Dr. Jennifer Thompson

Dr. Jennifer Thompson

Portland, OR

Stay current without falling behind

33,000+ journals. 3-minute audio summaries. Free for 14 days.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play