229 results match your criteria: "Foot and Ankle Institute[Affiliation]"
Foot Ankle Spec
April 2016
Section Chief-Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Coordinated Health Bethlehem, PA Professor of Surgery The Commonwealth Medical College Scranton, PA.
Foot Ankle Spec
August 2016
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (WPH)Orthocarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina (WHD, RA).
Unlabelled: Background Nonunion of an ankle arthrodesis is associated with significant pain and morbidity. Revision arthrodesis presents greater short-term morbidity and long-term sequelae. 1-6 Recent reports have demonstrated the feasibility of converting a symptomatic nonunion of an ankle arthrodesis to a total ankle arthroplasty.
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February 2016
Section Chief-Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Coordinated Health Bethlehem, PA Professor of Surgery The Commonwealth Medical College Scranton, PA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res
April 2016
Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, 523 East 72nd Street, New York, NY, 10021, USA.
Background: While successful subtalar joint arthrodesis provides pain relief, resultant alterations in ankle biomechanics need to be considered, as this procedure may predispose the remaining hindfoot and tibiotalar joint to accelerated degenerative changes. However, the biomechanical consequences of isolated subtalar joint arthrodesis and additive fusions of the Chopart's joints on tibiotalar joint biomechanics remain poorly understood.
Questions/purposes: We asked: What is the effect of isolated subtalar fusion and sequential Chopart's joint fusions of the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints on tibiotalar joint (1) mechanics and (2) kinematics during loading for neutral, inverted, and everted orientations of the foot?
Methods: We evaluated the total force, contact area, and the magnitude and distribution of the contact stress on the articular surface of the talar dome, while simultaneously tracking the position of the talus relative to the tibia during loading in seven fresh-frozen cadaver feet.
J Foot Ankle Surg
July 2017
Podiatrist, Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Electronic address:
Guided growth is useful in correcting pediatric angular deformities. Ankle valgus is a coronal plane deformity and is often seen in skeletally immature patients with congenital or acquired lower extremity pathologic features. Temporary hemiepiphysiodesis with a percutaneous transphyseal medial malleolar screw is a surgical treatment capable of correcting the angular deformity and can offer effective correction.
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October 2015
OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, 2001 Vail Avenue, #200B, Charlotte, NC 28207, USA.
Posterior tarsal tunnel syndrome is the result of compression of the posterior tibial nerve. Anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome (entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve) typically presents with pain radiating to the first dorsal web space. Distal tarsal tunnel syndrome results from entrapment of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve and is often misdiagnosed initially as plantar fasciitis.
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October 2016
Director of Podiatric Research and Attending Surgeon, University of Pennsylvania, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA.
The present report describes a new method of hallux abducto valgus deformity correction planning using the mechanical axis of the medial column (mechanical axis planning). This method of radiographic evaluation identifies an ideal position for the first metatarsal after correction and is useful regardless of the surgical procedure chosen. We retrospectively reviewed 200 radiographs to identify a "normal" value for the mechanical axis angle.
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September 2015
OrthoCarolina, Foot and Ankle Institute, 2001 Vail Avenue #200b, Charlotte, NC 28207, USA. Electronic address:
Hallux rigidus is the most common arthritic malady to afflict the foot. A host of nonoperative measures can alleviate pain, and with failure of conservative treatment, joint preserving and joint sacrificing procedures can be used to treat persistent symptoms. Although arthrodesis is an effective pain-relieving operation, loss of motion at the hallux metatarsophalangeal joint may limit the patient's function and can be an unacceptable solution.
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October 2016
Director of Research, Weil Foot and Ankle Institute, Des Plaines, IL.
Arthrofibrosis is a known complication of hallux valgus surgery. Joint manipulation under anesthesia has been studied for adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder; however, a paucity of published data exists on the use of this modality in the foot and ankle. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the outcomes of first metatarsophalangeal joint manipulation for arthrofibrosis that occurred as a complication of bunion surgery.
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August 2015
OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, NC.
Foot Ankle Surg
September 2015
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 55 Fruit Street, Suite 3300, 3F, Boston, MA 02114, United States.
Background: While autogenous cancellous iliac crest bone graft is the gold standard for foot and ankle surgery, it lacks Level I evidence. Although one third of all graft cases performed in the United States today rely on allograft, some surgeons believe no graft is necessary. We hypothesized that a systematic review of the foot and ankle literature would reveal that (1) autogenous bone graft during foot and ankle arthrodesis would demonstrate healing rates that were superior to the use of either using allograft or no bone graft at all, and (2) these differences would be even more dramatic in patients having risk factors that impair bone healing.
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July 2017
Director, Franciscan Foot and Ankle Institute, and Medical Director, Foot and Ankle Service, CHI Franciscan Health, Federal Way, WA.
Diabetic Charcot neuroarthropathy is a complex, limb-threatening disease process with major lifestyle-altering repercussions for patients. When Charcot neuroarthropathy leads to unstable deformity, ulceration, and potential infection despite conservative therapies, foot and ankle surgeons often consider reconstructive limb salvage procedures to restore function. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of diabetic Charcot reconstruction using combined internal and external fixation.
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June 2015
OrthoCarolina, Foot and Ankle Institute, 2001 Vail Ave, Ste 200Bane, Charlotte, NC 28207, USA. Electronic address:
Foot Ankle Clin
June 2015
The Institute for Foot and Ankle Reconstruction, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA.
The preferred surgical approaches to subtalar fusion are the sinus tarsi incision, the medial incision, and the extensile lateral approach. The choice of one over the other depends on the underlying pathology, previous surgeries, associated foot pathologies, soft tissue quality, and medical comorbidities. This article reports on several cases of subtalar joint fusion.
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July 2015
OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA
Unlabelled: Charcot arthropathy commonly affects the midfoot and is often an extremely difficult and challenging surgical problem. Operative treatment with medial column arthrodesis using large intramedullary bolts or screws is an evolving and increasingly popular technique called "beaming." The technique is described here.
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September 2015
OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA
Background: Chronic insertional Achilles tendinopathy is a common pathology that can be difficult to manage. Some experts have advocated augmentation with the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon in patients over age 50 and those with more severe tendon disease. We hypothesized that FHL augmentation would be associated with superior clinical outcome scores and greater ankle plantar flexion strength compared with Achilles debridement alone.
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October 2015
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Background: Cellular bone allograft (CBA) possesses osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive elements essential for bone healing. The purpose of this study was to assess the safety and effectiveness of CBA in foot and/or ankle arthrodeses.
Methods: A prospective, multicenter, open-label clinical trial using CBA was performed.
Charcot arthropathy represents a potentially devastating complication in patients with diabetes; this is most significant when an ulcer and/or infection are present. When conservative therapies fail to relieve symptomatology, amputation usually represents the next step in the treatment algorithm. However, in appropriate patients, reconstructive procedures performed by specially trained surgeons may change this paradigm and prevent amputation.
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May 2015
Foot and Ankle Institute, OrthoCarolina, 2001 Vail Avenue, Suite 200B, Charlotte, NC 28207. E-mail address:
Introduction: The technique for revision total ankle replacement described in this article addresses the subsidence and loosening that occur when an Agility total ankle replacement fails.
Step 1 Indications And Contraindications: The main indications for revision total ankle arthroplasty include loosening and subsidence of the talar component, with no limit to the extent of subsidence or loss of talar bone stock as neither precludes use of a revision system, particularly when a flat cut on the talus can be made.
Step 2 Anterior Incision And Joint Exposure: Make the incision employing the prior anterior midline incision, create full-thickness flaps of tissue to diminish the risk of wound dehiscence, and completely expose and debride the joint as this is critical to revising the total ankle replacement correctly.
Foot Ankle Spec
February 2015
Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Training Program, Boston, Massachusetts (TOW)The Orthopaedic Institute, Gainesville, Florida (RJT)OrthoCarolina, Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina (JKE)Institute for Foot & Ankle Reconstruction at Mercy, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland (JYK).
Unlabelled: The distal tibial blind spot represents an area where improperly measured long screws may pose a risk to surrounding anatomic structures and is not well visualized on AP, mortise, and lateral radiographs. Awareness of this area as well as the use of a 45° external rotation oblique view when placing fixation in this area may prevent iatrogenic injury.
Levels Of Evidence: Level V, Expert Opinion.
J Foot Ankle Surg
August 2015
Postgraduate Year 2 Resident, PMSR/RRA Residency Training Program, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, Cleveland, OH.
First ray function and hallux misalignment after isolated tibial sesamoidectomy have been topics of debate. Although sesamoidectomy has been proved to be effective in the relief of sesamoid pain, many foot and ankle surgeons remain hesitant to perform the procedure fearing a possible joint perturbation. To our knowledge, the present study is the first to evaluate both laboratory and clinical evidence of the association between isolated tibial sesamoidectomy and hallux abducto valgus deformity.
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October 2014
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, NC.
End-stage ankle arthritis is a painful and functionally limiting condition that can significantly worsen quality of life. Ankle arthrodesis, a common surgical procedure for ankle arthritis, provides good pain relief, patient satisfaction, and clinical outcomes when fusion is achieved. Potential disadvantages include malunion and nonunion, malalignment, limited range of motion (ROM), altered gait mechanics, and development of adjacent joint arthritis requiring reoperation.
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January 2015
OrthoCarolina, Foot and Ankle Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine whether obtaining a radiograph of the uninjured contralateral calcaneus (template) before surgery allowed for more precise restoration of Bohler's angle and calcaneal length when performing open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of intra-articular calcaneus fractures.
Methods: Patients who sustained an intra-articular calcaneus fracture requiring surgery who met inclusion criteria were prospectively randomized into those who had a preoperative template obtained for review at the time of ORIF (group 1) versus those who had the contralateral radiograph obtained after surgery (group 2).
Results: There was no benefit of the preoperative template in allowing for more anatomic restoration of Bohler's angle or calcaneal length.
Foot Ankle Spec
December 2014
Weil Foot and Ankle Institute, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA (EEK, LW, LSW, MB, AEF).
Unlabelled: There is uncertainty regarding the most accurate and cost-effective method for diagnosing plantar plate injuries within the foot. The purpose of this study was to examine the combined value of using clinical and radiographic findings to diagnose high grade tears (> 50% disruption) within the second metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. Ninety-eight consecutive patients (117 feet) who underwent corrective surgery for plantar forefoot pain at a single foot and ankle specialty clinic were included in this retrospective analysis.
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August 2015
New Mexico Bone and Joint Institute, Alamogordo, NM. Electronic address:
Ankle arthrodesis is commonly used in the treatment of ankle arthritis. The present study compared mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) bone allografts and proximal tibia autografts as adjuncts in performing ankle arthrodesis. A total of 109 consecutive ankle fusions performed from 2002 to 2008 were evaluated retrospectively.
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