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We report one- and 2-year results of a prospective, 5-year, multicenter study of radiographic, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes following triplanar first tarsometatarsal arthrodesis with early weightbearing. One-hundred and seventeen patients were included with a mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) follow-up time of 16.6 (15.

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  • An international group of 43 experts collaborated to create consensus opinions on cartilage repair terminology for ankle injuries, addressing the existing gap in best practice guidelines.
  • They used the Delphi method to draft, review, and vote on key statements related to osteochondral lesions, resulting in 11 agreed-upon definitions and classifications.
  • The established terminology, including terms like "osteochondral lesion of the talus" (OLT), aims to help clinicians better communicate and treat these injuries effectively.
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Heel decubitus ulcerations are relatively common occurrences that can be limb threatening. There are many options to treat these ulcerations, ranging from conservative wound care to serial debridement with flap reconstruction. However, not all patients are good candidates for major reconstructive surgery.

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Trend and Seasonality of Diabetic Foot Amputation in South Korea: A Population-Based Nationwide Study.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

March 2022

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seoul Foot and Ankle Center, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, 85, 2-ga, Jeo-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 04551, Korea.

The number of lower extremity amputations in diabetic foot patients in Korea is increasing annually. In this nationwide population-based retrospective study, we investigated the data of 420,096 diabetes mellitus patients aged ≥18 years using the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service claim database. We aimed to study the seasonal and monthly trends in diabetic foot amputations in Korea.

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Background: Although varus-tilted distal tibial deformity is an established risk factor for chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI), no studies have reported whether this deformity influences ankle instability after arthroscopic lateral ankle ligament repair (ALLR) for CLAI.

Methods: A total of 57 ankles from 57 patients who underwent ALLR for CLAI were retrospectively analyzed. Tibial articular surface (TAS) angles were measured on preoperative plain radiograph.

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The Legacy and Impact of Podiatric Fellowship Training.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2022

Advanced Foot and Ankle Reconstruction, Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center, Worthington, OH 43085, USA. Electronic address:

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Soft Tissue Reconstruction and Osteotomies for Pes Planovalgus Correction.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2022

Board Certified, Foot & Ankle Reconstructive Surgery, Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center, Columbus, OH, USA; Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center, 350 West Wilson Bridge Road, Suite 200, Worthington, OH 43085, USA.

The correction of the flexible pes planovalgus foot and ankle is a complicated and somewhat controversial topic. After conservative methods fail, there is a wide range of possible soft tissue and bony procedures. The appropriate work up and understanding of the pathomechanics are vital to the correct choice of procedures to correct these deformities.

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Lapidus Arthrodesis.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2022

Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center, 350 W Wilson Bridge Road Suite 200, Worthington, OH 43085, USA.

There has been significant enhancement in surgical management of hallux valgus deformity. Recognition of the role of medial column hypermobility has resulted in better functional outcomes with decreased risk of recurrence. Modern techniques have evolved to include enhanced fixation in a move toward minimal postoperative downtime.

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Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Plantar Plate Repair.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2022

Florida Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center, Florida Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center, 1630 South Tuttle Avenue Suite A, Sarasota, FL 34239, USA.

Lesser toe plantar plate injuries at the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint are a common source of metatarsalgia. Chronic pain with weight-bearing is the common presentation of lesser toe instability. Deformity occurs when the plantar plate is torn or attenuated.

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Fusion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint has been used by foot and ankle surgeons as a reproducible and useful means of treating end-stage arthritis of the great toe. However, the overall utility and successful outcomes of this procedure have led to its incorporation into the treatment of more significant bunion deformities, reconstruction forefoot, and salvage procedures. The authors review surgical fixation methods, offer insightful technical pearls for challenging cases and share examples of complex reconstructive and salvage procedures.

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Alternatives to Ankle Joint Replacement.

Foot Ankle Clin

March 2022

Seoul Foot and Ankle Center, Dubalo Hospital, 45, Apgujeong-ro 30 gil, FL 2-4, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

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Joint Preservation Surgery for Varus and Posterior Ankle Arthritis Associated with Flatfoot Deformity.

Foot Ankle Clin

March 2022

Seoul Foot and Ankle Center, Dubalo Orthopaedic Clinic, 45, Apgujeong-ro 30 gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06022 Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

This article introduces novel types of ankle arthritis related to a flatfoot deformity. There has been a long-held belief that severe unmanaged flatfoot deformity leads to valgus ankle arthritis, due to deltoid ligament insufficiency. However, flatfoot deformity can also give rise to varus ankle arthritis as the talus and calcaneus subluxate into opposite directions.

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  • Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN) is a serious condition that severely damages foot structure; using "superconstructs" for intramedullary fixation offers better support for affected bones.
  • This study compares bone quality in patients with CN to a control group using Hounsfield units (HU) from CT scans, finding that CN patients have higher mean HU at certain bone locations.
  • While this suggests CN patients have denser bones, there were no significant differences based on the location of the talus or stages of the disease, indicating a need for further research on bone density in ankle CN cases.
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Objectives: To examine clinical gait parameters, hip muscle strength, pelvic functional outcomes, and psychological outcomes after surgical fixation of OTA/AO 61-B and 61-C pelvic ring injuries.

Design: Retrospective review identified 10 OTA/AO 61-B patients and 9 OTA/AO 61-C patients for recruitment who were between 1 and 5 years after pelvic fixation. Gait and strength assessments, and patient-reported outcome scores were performed/collected and analyzed.

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Objective: To evaluate clinical and radiological outcomes including hindfoot alignment after plate vs intramedullary nailing (IMN) for distal tibia fracture and to define radiologic parameters that influence changes in hindfoot alignment.

Methods: Among 92 patients with distal tibia metaphyseal fractures treated from 2002 to 2015, 39 cases of intramedullary nailing and 53 cases of standard plate osteosynthesis were performed. Union rate and complication rate were compared in both groups.

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Background: Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is a popular and viable option for end-stage ankle arthritis. Posttraumatic arthritis is the most common etiology of ankle arthritis, which creates the additional challenge of osseus deformity. Accuracy and reproducibility in placing the implant on the mechanical axis has been shown to be paramount in all joint arthroplasty including total ankle replacement.

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Opioid-free shoulder arthroplasty is safe, effective, and predictable compared with a traditional perioperative opiate regimen: a randomized controlled trial of a new clinical care pathway.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

July 2022

OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA; Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA; OrthoCarolina Sports Medicine Center, Charlotte, NC, USA; OrthoCarolina Hand Center, Charlotte, NC, USA; OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Center, Charlotte, NC, USA; OrthoCarolina Spine Center, Charlotte, NC, USA; OrthoCarolina Hip and Knee Center, Charlotte, NC, USA.

Background: Opiate-based regimens have been used as a foundation of postoperative analgesia in orthopedic surgery for decades, and the vast majority of orthopedic patients in the United States receive postoperative opioid prescriptions. Both the safety and efficacy of opioid use in orthopedic patients have been questioned because of mounting evidence that postoperative opioid use can be detrimental to outcomes and patient satisfaction. The purpose of this study is to compare a new, opioid-free pain management pathway with a traditional opioid-containing, multimodal pathway in patients undergoing shoulder arthroplasty.

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Plain Radiographs Underestimate Varus Deformity of the Tibial Plafond.

J Foot Ankle Surg

June 2022

Seoul Foot and Ankle Center, Dubalo Orthopaedic Clinic, Seoul, South Korea. Electronic address:

Understanding plain radiograph in association with 3-dimensional (3D) morphology of the ankle is essential for treatment about varus ankle osteoarthritis (OA). The aims of this study were to investigate whether the alignment of the tibial plafond as determined on plain radiograph reflected the alignment of the tibial plafond on computed tomography (CT) in varus ankle OA and whether the alignment of the tibial plafond changed as the OA progressed. The 3D CT and plain radiographs from 101 ankles with varus ankle OA were analyzed and compared with 40 ankles in control group.

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A synovial fistula is the communication between the synovial space and the skin. In most cases, the fistula tract is located within the soft tissue; therefore, excision and closure of the fistula have been described as surgical treatment. Rarely, fistulas may form within the bone following procedures around the joint, such as core biopsy and bone tunneling for ligament reconstruction.

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Background: The short-term application of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d) enables the delivery of topical wound solutions, the solubilisation of debris and cleansing of the wound bed. The application of NPWTi-d may support the transition of the wound to a more manageable state and minimises the use of more invasive techniques.

Method: In this case series, we describe the process of applying NPWTi-d early as part of a contaminated wound treatment plan.

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There is a lack of consensus in the literature regarding optimal treatment methods for Lisfranc injuries, and recent literature has emphasized the need to compare open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with primary arthrodesis (PA). The purpose of the current study is to compare reoperation and complication rates between ORIF and PA following Lisfranc injury in a private, outpatient, orthopaedic practice. A retrospective chart review was performed on patients undergoing operative intervention for Lisfranc injury between January 2009 and September 2015.

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Diabetes increases the risk of developing postoperative complications such as superficial and deep infection, wound dehiscence, and revisional surgery. Prolonged non-weightbearing and/or augmented fixation may reduce postoperative complications in complicated diabetic ankle fractures. This study's purpose was to compare the development of postoperative infection, wound dehiscence, and revisional surgery in complicated diabetic ankle fractures with respect to weightbearing status.

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Background: The dome-type osteotomy is a powerful technique for deformity correction of the limb. However, there is limited information about the utility of dome supramalleolar osteotomy (SMO) in ankle joint preservation surgery. This study aimed to describe the technique and indications for dome SMO in distal tibial malalignment.

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Closed Pantalar Dislocation With Checkrein Deformity: A Unique Case Report and Literature Review.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev

October 2021

From the Southeast Permanente Foot and Ankle Trauma and Reconstructive Surgical Fellowship, Atlanta, GA (Speer and Dr. Pike); and the Emerald Coast Foot and Ankle Center, Pensacola, FL (Speer).

Closed pantalar dislocations are a rare variant of an uncommon injury. Pantalar dislocations are typically caused by high-energy trauma resulting in an open injury with associated fracture of the articulating bones. Given its obscurity, the literature on closed pantalar dislocations is scarce, and no standard treatment protocol has been accepted.

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Although various outcomes of the sinus tarsi approach have been reported, these are limited to the Sanders type 2 displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures (DIACF) because of the limited visibility of the posterior facet joint. In this study we aimed to (1) introduce a sinus tarsi approach combined with an anterolateral fragment open-door technique that enables adequate visibility of the innermost and middle portion of the posterior facet joint, and (2) evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of the patients treated with that technique. This is a retrospective case-series study performed on medical records of 25 patients who presented with the Sanders type 3 or 4 DIACF and were treated with the sinus tarsi approach.

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