Publications by authors named "A M mcBryde"

Background: The standard operative treatment for Lisfranc injuries is to openly reduce them and use screw fixation. Due to the current trend of applying a more physiologic fixation and decreasing the need for screw removal, a recent interest has developed in suture-button fixation. The purpose of this study was to compare the suture button technique for Lisfranc fracture fixation to the traditional interfragmentary screw fixation.

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Background: Ankle syndesmosis fixation is often employed with the utilization of many variable methods and implants. Complications secondary to trans-syndesmotic fixation have been described, yet the proximity of a single trans-syndesmotic screw to the perforating branch of the peroneal artery (PBPA) has not.

Materials And Methods: Sixteen cadaveric legs received a single trans-syndesmotic screw using standard AO technique.

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Using radiographs culled over a 33-month period, the treatment, complications, revision, and rehabilitation of complicated Jones fractures and stress fractures involving the proximal diaphysis are examined. Although the non-operative approach remains viable, the exigencies and desires of the athletic and leg-based working population require sooner-rather-than-later return to play or work. Fortunately, these needs can be matched by the available and functioning orthopedic practice of intramedullary screw fixation.

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