This article explores different pediatric forefoot deformities including syndactyly, polydactyly, macrodactyly, curly toe, and congenital hallux varus. The epidemiology and genetic background are reviewed for each condition. Preferred treatment options and recommended surgical techniques are discussed with review of the current literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInjuries to the Achilles tendon are a challenge to the foot and ankle surgeon. In recent years, research has led to a relative change in the way that many surgeons view acute Achilles tendon rupture. In an effort to fully evaluate these trends, as well as to evaluate all aspects of care for acute Achilles tendon rupture, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons convened a panel of experts to create a clinical consensus statement to address selected aspects of care of the acute Achilles tendon injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPathologic fractures of the calcaneus secondary to osteomyelitis (OM) have rarely been reported in the literature. This case series describes 5 patients who were treated in our institution for chronic OM of the calcaneus and subsequently suffered a fracture of the involved calcaneus in the absence of trauma. All 5 patients had a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and were treated with a range of surgical treatments including open reduction and internal fixation, external fixation, and excision of the fracture fragment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Infectious Disease Society of America has defined gas gangrene as an infection caused by Clostridium species. However, in many clinical settings, soft tissue infections that produce subcutaneous gas have been diagnosed as gas gangrene without identification of the presence of Clostridium species. Instead, the diagnosis was based on clinical and radiographic findings.
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