Publications by authors named "Gordon L Slater"

Ankle arthrodesis is a common procedure that resolves many conditions of the foot and ankle; however, complications following this procedure are often reported and vary depending on the fixation technique. Various techniques have been described in the attempt to achieve ankle arthrodesis and there is much debate as to the efficiency of each one. This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of anterior plating in ankle arthrodesis using customised and Synthes TomoFix plates.

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Lateral ankle instability is one of the most common and well-recognized conditions presenting to foot and ankle surgeons. It may exist as an isolated entity or in conjunction with other concomitant pathology, making it important to appropriately diagnose and identify other conditions that may need to be addressed as part of treatment. These associated conditions may be a source of chronic pain, even when the instability has been appropriately treated, or may lead to failure of treatment by predisposing the patient to ankle inversion injuries.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to document findings of ankle arthroscopy in patients with residual complaints after an appropriately treated ankle fracture.

Methods: Patients who had ankle arthroscopy at the Alpine Orthosports Clinic between 1998 and 2000 were identified by a retrospective review of the ankle arthroscopy database. Fifty patients were identified who had arthroscopy for complaints after ankle fracture.

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