30 results match your criteria: "West Penn Hospital Foot & Ankle Surgery[Affiliation]"

ACFAS Clinical Consensus Statements: Hallux Rigidus.

J Foot Ankle Surg

October 2024

Palo Alto Medical Foundation Mountain View, Department of Podiatry and Orthopedics, Fremont, CA.

The following are clinical consensus statements (CCS) on the topic of hallux rigidus sponsored by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. A core panel synthesized the data and divided the topic in to twelve sections, each section contained a variable number of consensus statements, based upon complexity. Overall there were 24 consensus statements synthesized for this subject matter.

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Current Management of Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2024

Department of Orthopedics, West Penn Hospital Foot & Ankle Surgery, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • * Surgery is usually recommended for fractures that are significantly displaced or shattered, but it comes with risks due to the poor blood supply and delicate soft tissues in the area.
  • * Common surgical methods include the lateral extensile approach, minimal incision (sinus tarsi approach), and percutaneous approach, with the best choice depending on the patient’s overall health, the specifics of the fracture, soft tissue condition, and the patient's functional status before the injury.
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Critical Analysis of Retrospective Study Designs: Cohort and Case Series.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2024

Department of Orthopedics, West Penn Hospital Foot & Ankle Surgery, Allegheny Health Network, 4800 Friendship Avenue, N1, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA.

Retrospective studies represent an often used research methodology in the podiatric scientific literature, with cohort studies and case series being two of the most prevalent designs. Choosing a retrospective method is often dependent on multiple factors, two of the most important being details of the research question to be explored and the sample size that can be acquired. When analyzing literature, a reader must understand how retrospective studies work to critically examine the methods, results, and discussions to determine if the conclusion is reasonable and might be applied to clinical practice.

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Addressing Medial Column Instability in Flatfoot Deformity.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2023

Department of Orthopedic, Allegheny Health Network, West Penn Hospital, Foot and Ankle Institute, 4800 Friendship Avenue N1, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • A stable medial column in the foot and ankle is crucial for proper function, as instability can lead to issues like stress in the soft tissues.
  • Medial column stabilization should be considered in cases of forefoot varus deformity, significant medial column instability, or degenerative changes in the related joints.
  • Common surgical options include fusing joints like the talonavicular and naviculocuneiform joints, and performing a Cotton osteotomy on the medial cuneiform.
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Intravascular Endothelial Hyperplasia of the Foot.

J Foot Ankle Surg

May 2023

Faculty, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Intravascular endothelial hyperplasia is a benign soft tissue mass rarely reported in the foot. Advanced imaging and confirming a benign diagnosis are critical for any soft tissue mass. This paper identifies 2 patients that developed intravascular endothelial hyperplasia tumors which required surgical excision.

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Operative Management: Spring Ligament.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2022

West Penn Hospital Foot & Ankle Surgery, Section Chief of Podiatry, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Allegheny Health Network, 4800 Friendship Avenue N1, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA. Electronic address:

Pes planovalgus is a multiplanar deformity consisting of a combination of hindfoot valgus, collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, forefoot varus, and forefoot abduction. This deformity is often associated with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Collapse of the medial longitudinal arch increases stress to the static stabilizers of the medial column including the deltoid ligament, spring ligament, plantar fascia, plantar and talocalcaneal interosseous ligaments, as well as the talonavicular and naviculocuneiform capsules.

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Radiographic Analysis of the Lateral Column Lengthening Procedure in Stage II Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity.

J Foot Ankle Surg

April 2022

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Adult acquired flat foot deformity (AAFD) is a progressive, tri-planar deformity involving collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, valgus deformity of the rear foot, and abduction of the mid-foot on the rear foot. There are a wide variety of surgical treatment options for this deformity, including lateral column lengthening (LCL) which results in tri-planar correction of AAFD. We retrospectively reviewed weightbearing preoperative radiographs and weight-bearing 6-week postoperative radiographs of 34 patients with stage II AAFD who underwent LCL (with and without concurrent procedures) with a minimum of 1-year of follow up.

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Tarsometatarsal joint arthrodesis is a commonly accepted procedure for hallux valgus associated with severe deformity and first ray hypermobility or medial column instability. This study evaluates the correction of hallux valgus deformity and the maintenance of correction with and without the use of a stabilization screw between the first and second metatarsal bases. Through retrospective review of first tarsometatarsal joint arthrodesis within our institution we evaluated 63 patients.

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Radiographic Outcomes of Talonavicular Joint Arthrodesis With Varying Fixation Techniques in Stage III Adult Acquired Flatfoot Reconstruction.

J Foot Ankle Surg

September 2022

Director of Residency Training Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Utilization of the talonavicular joint (TN) arthrodesis as an isolated procedure or in combination with hindfoot arthrodesis has been described in the literature for treatment of numerous hindfoot conditions. When used in isolation or with concomitant hindfoot arthrodesis, the TN joint has demonstrated nonunion rates reported as high as 37% in the literature. Despite previous research, there remains a lack of agreement upon the ideal fixation technique for TN joint arthrodesis with and without concomitant subtalar joint arthrodesis.

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Radiographic Outcomes of Isolated Subtalar Joint Arthrodesis With Varying Fixation Technique.

J Foot Ankle Surg

September 2022

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Subtalar joint (STJ) arthrodesis is a surgical procedure for treating various hindfoot issues such as osteoarthritis, deformities, and fractures.
  • Union rates for this surgery can vary widely, with non-union rates reported between 0% and 46%.
  • A study comparing 2-screw and 3-screw fixation techniques found that the 3-screw method resulted in faster healing and a lower non-union rate, suggesting it is the better choice for surgery.
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Radiographic Analysis and Clinical Efficacy of Hindfoot Arthrodesis With Versus Without Cotton Osteotomy in Stage III Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity.

J Foot Ankle Surg

June 2022

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Forefoot varus develops as a result of longstanding adult-acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD). This occurs with varying degrees of deformity and flexibility. Residual forefoot varus following hindfoot realignment in AAFD can lead to lateral column loading and a persistent pronatory moment in efforts to reestablish contact between the forefoot and the ground.

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Realignment Midfoot Osteotomy: A Preoperative Planning Method and Intraoperative Surgical Technique.

J Foot Ankle Surg

January 2022

Chief, Foot & Ankle Surgery at St. Mary's Medical Center and the Palm Beach Children's Hospital, West Palm Beach, FL; Director, Foot & Ankle Deformity Center & Fellowship at the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute, West Palm Beach, FL. Electronic address:

Deformities of the midfoot are often treated with midfoot osteotomies. The goal of the midfoot osteotomy is to create a plantigrade forefoot to hindfoot relationship. Many different techniques are described for performing midfoot osteotomies.

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Use of Three-dimensional Titanium Trusses for Arthrodesis Procedures in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Retrospective Case Series.

J Foot Ankle Surg

July 2021

Program Director, Foot & Ankle Residency Training Program, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Periarticular osseous defects pose a challenge when considering arthrodesis. Failure to restore the cubic content of bone can result in shortening and malalignment, as well as subsequent biomechanical issues. This study reports on 12 patients treated with patient-specific 3-D printed (7) and prefabricated titanium trusses (5).

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Avascular necrosis (AVN) after bunion surgery is an unfortunate complication which can be devastating and painful. We present a case report of gradual medializing transport of the second metatarsal with external fixation to repair a large bone defect caused by AVN affecting >50% of the first metatarsal. The procedure was performed on a 49-year-old female who suffered AVN after failed bunion surgery.

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Charcot neuroarthropathy is a degenerative disorder that significantly impairs a patient's functional capacity. It has been reported that a Charcot patient's quality of life is significantly impacted by the disease state. The aim of this study is to compare measured energy expenditure to a patient's perceived quality of life and physical ability.

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Combined Achilles Tendon-bone Block Allograft and Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon Transfer for Long Segment Defects Involving the Insertional Region.

J Foot Ankle Surg

June 2021

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Long-segment disease involving the insertional region of the Achilles tendon can be a challenging problem. These patients often have significant disability and functional problems. Surgical management requires some type of tissue replacement, regional tissue rearrangement or tendon transfer.

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Posterior Tibial Tendon Allograft Reconstruction for Stage II Adult Acquired Flatfoot: A Case Series.

J Foot Ankle Surg

June 2021

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Surgical treatment for a stage II adult acquired flatfoot has consisted of reconstruction of the diseased posterior tibial tendon with flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer, combined with osteotomies to address the underlying deformity. This case series presents an alternative to tendon transfer using allograft tendon for posterior tibial tendon reconstruction. Four patients who underwent stage II flatfoot reconstruction with posterior tibial tendon allograft transplantation were included.

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Neodermis Formation in Full Thickness Wounds Using an Esterified Hyaluronic Acid Matrix.

J Burn Care Res

August 2019

President Hermans Consulting Inc., Doral, Florida.

The role of the dermis is essential for the proper orchestration of all phases of the normal wound healing process. Wounds with seriously damaged or even absent dermis consistently show seriously impaired wound healing and/or long-term complications such as hypertrophic scarring. Replacing a damaged dermis requires a dermal matrix that is compatible with, or even stimulates, the process of wound healing.

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Calcific Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy-Achilles Repair With Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon Transfer: Case Series and Surgical Technique.

J Foot Ankle Surg

March 2019

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Calcific insertional Achilles tendinopathy (CIAT) is a relatively common musculoskeletal entity that results in significant pain and disability, as well as posterior muscle group weakness. There is a lack of evidence criteria to support the timing of operative intervention, choice of procedures, or whether equinus requires treatment. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively review 45 patients (48 feet) who have undergone surgical management of CIAT with concomitant posterior muscle group weakness with the single heel rise testing.

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Occurrence of Lateral Ankle Ligament Disease With Stage 2 to 3 Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Confirmed via Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Retrospective Study.

J Foot Ankle Surg

March 2019

Director of Residency Training, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Lateral hindfoot pain associated with stage 2 to 3 adult-acquired flatfoot is often attributed to subfibular impingement. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is generally performed to assess the extent of degeneration within the posterior tibial tendon, attenuation of medial soft tissue constraints, and degeneration of hindfoot and/or ankle articulations. The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence of lateral collateral ligament disease/injury associated with stages 2 and 3 adult-acquired flatfoot.

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Repair of the Deltoid Ligament Using Posterior Tibial Tendon Autograft:A Novel Technique.

J Foot Ankle Surg

January 2019

Faculty, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address:

Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) is a progressive disorder secondary to advanced degeneration of the posterior tibial tendon, leading to the abduction of the forefoot, valgus rotation of the hindfoot, and collapse of the medial longitudinal arch. Eventually, the disease becomes so advanced that it begins to affect the deltoid ligament over time. This attenuation and eventual tear of the deltoid ligament leads to valgus deformity of the ankle.

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Unlabelled: The sural flap procedure is a versatile technique that can be used to cover many types of defects about the lower extremity. The management of soft tissue defects of the lower extremity with underlying osteomyelitis is difficult. The goal for any of these patients is to create a biomechanically stable foot for weight-bearing purposes with no continued infection.

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Preoperative Anemia in Hindfoot and Ankle Arthrodesis.

Foot Ankle Spec

April 2017

Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Unlabelled: This is a retrospective study (n = 39) evaluating the postoperative outcomes of patients with mild to moderate preoperative anemia who underwent a hindfoot and/or ankle arthrodesis. In the study, 32 patients did not have preoperative anemia, and 7 had preoperative anemia. Mortality, length of hospital stay, blood transfusions, deep-vein thrombosis, infection, time to union, malunion, delayed union, nonunion, and ulceration were of particular interest.

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Combined Tendon and Bone Allograft Transplantation for Chronic Achilles Tendon Ruptures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

January 2016

Foot & Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, 4800 Friendship Avenue, N1, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA.

Combined flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer and bone-tendon allograft transplantation is a reasonable option for advanced distal-segment Achilles tendinopathy. This procedure provides anatomic restoration and improved function of the posterior muscle group without sacrificing the regional anatomy. Allograft transplantation is safe and does not require immunosuppressive therapy.

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Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon Transfer for Calcific Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

January 2016

Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, West Penn Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, 4800 Friendship Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA. Electronic address:

Calcific insertional Achilles tendinopathy can result in significant pain and disability. Although some patients respond to nonoperative therapy, many patients are at risk for long-term morbidity and unpredictable clinical outcomes. There is no evidence-based data to support the timing of operative invention, choice of procedures, or whether equinus requires treatment.

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