The reason that a PATIENT requires Revision Ankle Replacement Surgery
National Codes:
| Infection | |
| 0 | High Suspicion (e.g. Pus or Confined Micro) |
| 1 | Low Suspicion (Awaiting Micro-History) |
| Aseptic Loosening | |
| 2 | Tibial Component Aseptic Loosening |
| 3 | Talar Component Aseptic Loosening |
| Lysis | |
| 4 | Tibia |
| 5 | Talus |
| 6 | Malalignment |
| Implant Fracture | |
| 7 | Tibial Component Implant Fracture |
| 8 | Talar Component Implant Fracture |
| 9 | Meniscal Component |
| 10 | Wear of Polyethylene Component |
| 11 | Meniscal Insert Dislocation |
| 12 | Component Migration/Dissociation |
| 13 | Unexplained Pain |
| 14 | Stiffness |
| 15 | Soft Tissue Impingement |
| 16 | Other (not listed) |
Note: The National Codes have been listed in logical sequence rather than alphanumeric order.
This attribute is also known by these names:
| Context | Alias |
|---|---|
| plural | JOINT REPLACEMENT REVISION REASON CODES FOR ANKLE |