Publications by authors named "Frederick G Lippert"

Background: Ankle sprains have a high incidence of associated injuries and conditions that may be unrecognized at the initial time of injury. Failure to treat these conditions at the index surgery may compromise outcomes and delay recovery. The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of associated injuries and conditions in military patients with chronic lateral ankle instability.

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Background: Symptomatic lateral ankle instability is a common source of disability in an active population. While most incidences are successfully treated by conservative measures, some individuals require lateral ankle reconstruction. A commonly performed procedure is the Gould modification of the Broström lateral ankle reconstruction.

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Background: Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the metatarsal head is a known, but infrequent, complication of a chevron bunionectomy. An increased incidence of AVN has been reported with the addition of an adductor tenotomy and lateral release. The purpose of this study was to document the vascular insult to the metatarsal head during a chevron bunionectomy with adductor tenotomy and lateral release through direct blood flow measurements during the procedure.

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