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Novel Use of RegJointTM in the Management Talocalcaneal Coalition Interpositional Arthroplasty.

Title: Novel Use of RegJointTM in the Management Talocalcaneal Coalition Interpositional Arthroplasty.
Authors: Metin, Canan; Khan, Shah; Atkinson, Henry
Source: Cureus: Journal of Medical Science; Nov2025, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p1-7, 7p
Subject Terms: ARTHROPLASTY; PAIN management; BIOMIMETIC materials; SUBTALAR joint; PATIENTS; MEDICAL equipment; SURGICAL complications
Abstract: RegJoint™ is a bioresorbable porous polylactide scaffold that has previously been used as an interposition device in small joint arthritis of the hand and great toe. The preformed design of RegJoint™ offers the technical advantages over autologous grafts by maintaining a consistent joint space volume during healing. This case represents the first documented use of a RegJoint™ implant as an interposition arthroplasty in the treatment of symptomatic talocalcaneal coalition. There were no complications, and the patient was able to return to pain-free light exercise after three months, with a return to full contact sports after six months. The device offers potential advantages, such as precise sizing and a reduction in donor-site morbidity. The mid-term outcome in our patient suggests that this technique might provide, at the very least, comparable pain relief and functional recovery to established methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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