Background: This study compares the preferences of Dutch orthopaedic surgeons for different diagnostic modalities in performing tarsal fusions versus consensus, evidence or expert opinion reported in the literature.
Methods: A literature search of Medline was performed to obtain evidence-based information on various diagnostic tools. In addition, 89 registered Dutch foot and ankle surgeons were sent a questionnaire concerning the diagnostic modalities use in tarsal fusion.
Background: Debate exists regarding the effect of triple fusion on the development of osteoarthritis (OA) of the ankle joint. The midterm outcome after triple arthrodesis and the prevalence of OA following triple arthrodesis are reported in this study. The role of alignment in the development of OA was investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArthrodesis of 1 or more joints of the hindfoot is performed to treat severe functional impairment due to pain, deformity, and/or instability. Evaluation of the results of hindfoot arthrodesis from the published data has been difficult owing to the great variety of pathologic entities and surgical techniques reported in the studies. A comprehensive search for relevant reports, reference lists, and citation tracking of the included studies was conducted using the PubMed(®), Embase(®), and CINAHL(®) databases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Intra-articular anesthetic drug injections are claimed to confirm the localization of the pain in order to treat the pain. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether a positive effect of injection could be indicative for a successful outcome of future arthrodesis.
Methods: 74 Patients underwent fluoroscopically guided and contrast confirmed anesthetic joint injections for diagnostic reasons.