There is an ever-evolving debate about the best treatment option for Achilles tendon ruptures. There was a relative consensus that operative treatment yielded the best outcomes. Much of this is based on results in athletic populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF"Lapidus arthrodesis is becoming more of a common procedure for treatment of hallux valgus deformities. Like other procedures, complications are possible. The common complications associated with Lapidus arthrodesis procedures include nonunion and malunion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetatarsal fractures can present with a variety of situations. Ranging from the relatively benign, isolated central metatarsal fracture to the crush injury leading to extensive damage of the soft tissue and osseous components, these fractures can cause a significant inconvenience to the patient. With the exception of fifth metatarsal base fractures, little standardization is available for the treatment of metatarsal fractures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Foot Ankle Surg
October 2010
Compared with traditional open arthrodesis, arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis has been associated with similar rates of fusion, decreased time to union, decreased pain, shorter hospital stay, earlier mobilization, reliable clinical results, and fewer complications. The aim of this case-control study was to analyze cost differences between outpatient arthroscopic and inpatient open ankle arthrodesis. To this end, the authors analyzed 20 ankle arthrodesis procedures: 10 performed by one surgeon on an inpatient basis using an open approach, and 10 performed by another surgeon on an outpatient basis arthroscopically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Podiatr Med Surg
July 2001
Altering standard AO/ASIF techniques when performing open reduction with internal fixation of fibular fractures by using cancellous screws in place of cortical screws appears to be a viable option. By eliminating a few steps in screw application, the additive effect can lead to a significant decrease in operative and tourniquet time. Close inspection of hardware postoperatively has failed to show any signs of screw loosening or delay in fracture healing.
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