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New Ideas and Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Global Perspective, An Issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America, E-Book
John G. Anderson | Donald R. Bohay
(2016)
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Abstract
This issue will include new ideas and techniques from around the world in foot and ankle surgery; including UK Controversies and Trends in Bunion Surgery, Severe Deformity Correction: The German Perspective, Recent Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Mainland China, Total Toe Replacement in the United States: What We Know and What is on the Horizon, Total Ankle Replacement: Overview of the Canadian Experience, and many more exciting articles.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
New Ideas andTechniques in Footand Ankle Surgery:A Global Perspective | i | ||
Copyright | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
CONSULTING EDITOR | iii | ||
EDITORS | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | vii | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Controversies and Trends in United Kingdom Bunion Surgery | vii | ||
What’s New in Severe Deformity Correction: The German Perspective | vii | ||
Recent Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Mainland China: Correction of Severe Foot and Ankle Deformities | vii | ||
Total Toe Replacement in the United States: What We Know and What Is on the Horizon | viii | ||
Total Ankle Arthroplasty: An Overview of the Canadian Experience | viii | ||
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Treatment of the Foot and Ankle: What Is New and Current in Singapore | viii | ||
My Experience as a Foot and Ankle Trauma Surgeon in Montreal, Canada: What’s Not in the Books | viii | ||
Current Swiss Techniques in Management of Lisfranc Injuries of the Foot | ix | ||
Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in France | ix | ||
State-of-the-Art in Ankle Fracture Management in Chile | ix | ||
Foot and Ankle Injuries in Professional Soccer Players: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Expectations | ix | ||
Recent Advances in Egypt for Treatment of Talar Osteochondral Lesions | x | ||
FOOT AND ANKLE CLINICS | xi | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | xi | ||
September 2016 | xi | ||
December 2016 | xi | ||
March 2017 | xi | ||
June 2017 | xi | ||
RECENT ISSUES | xi | ||
March 2016 | xi | ||
December 2015 | xi | ||
September 2015 | xi | ||
June 2015 | xi | ||
Preface | xiii | ||
Controversies and Trends in United Kingdom Bunion Surgery | 207 | ||
Key points | 207 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 207 | ||
CURRENT UNITED KINGDOM PRACTICE | 208 | ||
MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY | 210 | ||
AKIN PROCEDURE | 212 | ||
NOVEL FIXATION TECHNIQUES | 213 | ||
VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC PROPHYLAXIS | 214 | ||
LITIGATION | 215 | ||
REFERENCES | 215 | ||
What’s New in Severe Deformity Correction | 219 | ||
Key points | 219 | ||
INTRODUCTION: NATURE OF THE PROBLEM | 219 | ||
INDICATIONS | 219 | ||
CONTRAINDICATIONS | 220 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE/PROCEDURE | 220 | ||
Hindfoot/Midfoot Procedures | 220 | ||
Forefoot Procedures | 220 | ||
Soft Tissue Correction | 220 | ||
PREOPERATIVE PLANNING | 220 | ||
Observation of the Patient | 221 | ||
EXAMINATION | 221 | ||
COLEMAN BLOCK TEST | 221 | ||
SILFVERSKIĂ–LD TEST | 221 | ||
DYNAMIC EXAMINATION | 222 | ||
ADDITIONS | 222 | ||
RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT | 222 | ||
PREOPERATIVE PLANNING | 223 | ||
PATIENT POSITIONING | 223 | ||
SURGICAL APPROACH | 223 | ||
SURGICAL PROCEDURES | 223 | ||
Bony Correction | 223 | ||
Chopart (Imhäuser) or triple fusion | 223 | ||
Triple fusion with Lambrinudi procedure | 224 | ||
Lateral closed Dwyer osteotomy | 224 | ||
First metatarsal dorsiflexion osteotomy described by Tubby | 226 | ||
Soft Tissue Corrections | 226 | ||
Steindler procedure | 226 | ||
Total split posterior tibial tendon transfer | 226 | ||
Open Achilles tendon lengthening (Hoke procedure) | 228 | ||
Baumann procedure for hindfoot equinus | 229 | ||
Modified Jones procedure with fusion of the hallux interphalangeal joint | 230 | ||
Russel-Hibbs procedure | 230 | ||
Complications and management | 231 | ||
Postoperative care | 231 | ||
Outcomes with illustrative cases | 231 | ||
SUMMARY | 235 | ||
REFERENCES | 235 | ||
Recent Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Mainland China | 237 | ||
Key points | 237 | ||
THE SITUATION OF SEVERE FOOT AND ANKLE DEFORMITIES IN PRESENT CHINA | 237 | ||
CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SEVERE FOOT AND ANKLE DEFORMITIES | 238 | ||
THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SEVERE FOOT AND ANKLE DEFORMITIES | 238 | ||
THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SEVERE VARUS ANKLE ARTHRITIS | 239 | ||
SUMMARY | 245 | ||
REFERENCES | 245 | ||
Total Toe Replacement in the United States | 249 | ||
Key points | 249 | ||
INTRODUCTION: NATURE OF THE PROBLEM | 249 | ||
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS | 254 | ||
Indications | 254 | ||
Contraindications | 254 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE/PROCEDURE | 254 | ||
Preoperative Planning | 254 | ||
Preparation and Patient Positioning | 254 | ||
Surgical Approach | 254 | ||
Surgical Procedure | 254 | ||
COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT | 256 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE CARE | 258 | ||
OUTCOMES | 259 | ||
SUMMARY | 264 | ||
REFERENCES | 264 | ||
Total Ankle Arthroplasty | 267 | ||
Key points | 267 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 267 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS TO TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT | 268 | ||
SURGICAL PLANNING | 268 | ||
SURGICAL APPROACH | 268 | ||
THE MOBILITY TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT | 269 | ||
The Prosthesis | 269 | ||
Surgical Technique | 270 | ||
External tibial alignment guide | 270 | ||
Tibial plafond resection | 270 | ||
Talar and tibial sizing | 270 | ||
Tibial window resection | 270 | ||
Superior talar flat cut resection | 270 | ||
Trial insertion | 270 | ||
Final component insertion | 270 | ||
THE HINTEGRA TOTAL ANKLE PROSTHESIS | 271 | ||
The Prosthesis | 271 | ||
Surgical Technique | 272 | ||
Tibial jig placement | 272 | ||
Distal tibial cut | 272 | ||
Talar cut | 272 | ||
Ligament stability assessment | 272 | ||
Talus preparation | 272 | ||
Final component selection | 273 | ||
INBONE TOTAL ANKLE ARTHROPLASTY | 273 | ||
The Prosthesis | 273 | ||
Surgical Technique | 274 | ||
Intramedullary alignment | 274 | ||
Bone cuts | 275 | ||
Tibial stem preparation | 275 | ||
Talar component preparation | 275 | ||
Component implantation | 275 | ||
SALTO TOTAL ANKLE ARTHROPLASTY | 275 | ||
The Prosthesis | 275 | ||
Surgical Technique | 276 | ||
Tibial alignment | 276 | ||
Tibial cutting block | 276 | ||
Distal tibial resection | 276 | ||
Talar preparation | 277 | ||
Anterior talar chamfer | 277 | ||
Lateral chamfer cut/talar stem preparation | 277 | ||
Insertion of trial components | 277 | ||
Insertion of implants | 277 | ||
ZIMMER TRABECULAR METAL TOTAL ANKLE ARTHROPLASTY | 277 | ||
The Prosthesis | 277 | ||
Surgical Technique (See Lateral Approach) | 278 | ||
Medial-lateral sizing | 278 | ||
Frame assembly | 278 | ||
Anteroposterior sizing | 278 | ||
Positioning | 278 | ||
Bone preparation | 278 | ||
Trialing | 279 | ||
Implant insertion | 279 | ||
Repair and closure | 279 | ||
COMPARATIVE STUDIES | 279 | ||
COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT | 280 | ||
REFERENCES | 280 | ||
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Treatment of the Foot and Ankle | 283 | ||
Key points | 283 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 283 | ||
THE SINGAPORE HEALTHCARE MODEL | 284 | ||
Health Care Facilities and Manpower | 284 | ||
Foot and Ankle Subspecialty | 285 | ||
PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS | 285 | ||
Compulsory Conscription | 285 | ||
Lack of Elite Sporting Culture | 285 | ||
Increase in Aging Population | 286 | ||
Social and Cultural Norms | 286 | ||
CURRENT TREATMENTS | 286 | ||
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus | 287 | ||
Syndesmotic Injuries | 288 | ||
Os Naviculare Syndrome | 288 | ||
Lateral Ligament Instability | 289 | ||
NEW MODALITIES OF TREATMENT IN SINGAPORE | 290 | ||
Radiofrequency Coblation in Plantar Fasciitis | 290 | ||
Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession | 291 | ||
Insertional Tendoachilles Tendinopathy | 292 | ||
SUMMARY | 292 | ||
REFERENCES | 293 | ||
My Experience as a Foot and Ankle Trauma Surgeon in Montreal, Canada | 297 | ||
Key points | 297 | ||
INTRODUCTION: NATURE OF THE PROBLEM | 297 | ||
THE NONSIMPLE ANKLE FRACTURE | 298 | ||
Background | 298 | ||
Preoperative Assessment | 298 | ||
Tips and Tricks | 299 | ||
Patient positioning | 299 | ||
Surgical Approach | 299 | ||
Reduction and Fixation | 300 | ||
Postoperative care and complications | 303 | ||
TALUS FRACTURES | 304 | ||
Background | 304 | ||
Preoperative Assessment | 305 | ||
Tips and Tricks | 305 | ||
Patient positioning | 305 | ||
Surgical Approach | 306 | ||
Reduction | 308 | ||
Fixation | 311 | ||
CALCANEUS FRACTURES | 314 | ||
Background | 314 | ||
Preoperative Assessment | 314 | ||
Tips and Tricks | 314 | ||
Patient positioning | 314 | ||
Surgical Approach | 316 | ||
Reduction | 317 | ||
Fixation | 321 | ||
Complications and Management | 324 | ||
MIDFOOT FRACTURES | 324 | ||
Background | 324 | ||
Preoperative Assessment | 324 | ||
Tips and Tricks | 326 | ||
Patient positioning | 326 | ||
Surgical Approach | 326 | ||
Reduction | 327 | ||
Fixation | 332 | ||
SUMMARY | 334 | ||
REFERENCES | 334 | ||
Current Swiss Techniques in Management of Lisfranc Injuries of the Foot | 335 | ||
Key points | 335 | ||
INTRODUCTION: NATURE OF THE PROBLEM | 335 | ||
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATION | 336 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE/PROCEDURE | 337 | ||
Preoperative Planning | 337 | ||
Preparation and Patient Positioning | 340 | ||
Surgical Approach | 340 | ||
Step 1 | 341 | ||
Step 2 | 342 | ||
Step 3 | 343 | ||
Step 4 | 343 | ||
Step 5 | 343 | ||
Postoperative Care | 344 | ||
Complications and Management | 345 | ||
Outcomes | 346 | ||
SUMMARY | 348 | ||
REFERENCES | 348 | ||
Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in France | 351 | ||
Key points | 351 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 351 | ||
HALLUX VALGUS: MAESTRO’S MODIFIED SCARF OSTEOTOMY OF THE FIRST METATARSAL, OUR TECHNIQUE | 352 | ||
OSTEOTOMY OF THE LATERAL METATARSALS | 356 | ||
ARTHRODESIS OF THE METATARSOPHALANGEAL ARTICULATION OF THE GREAT TOE | 359 | ||
MORTON DISEASE | 361 | ||
SUMMARY | 362 | ||
REFERENCES | 363 | ||
State-of-the-Art in Ankle Fracture Management in Chile | 367 | ||
Key points | 367 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 367 | ||
Lateral Malleolus Fracture | 368 | ||
Introduction | 368 | ||
Pathomechanics | 368 | ||
Management | 369 | ||
Medial Malleolus Fracture/Deltoid Ligament Rupture | 373 | ||
Introduction | 373 | ||
Pathomechanics | 374 | ||
Management | 374 | ||
Posterior Malleolar Fractures | 375 | ||
Introduction | 375 | ||
Pathomechanics | 376 | ||
Management | 376 | ||
Syndesmotic Injury | 379 | ||
Introduction | 379 | ||
Pathomechanics | 379 | ||
Management | 380 | ||
Postoperative Management/Rehabilitation | 382 | ||
REFERENCES | 383 | ||
Foot and Ankle Injuries in Professional Soccer Players | 391 | ||
Key points | 391 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 391 | ||
INJURY DEFINITION AND TIME LOST | 392 | ||
EPIDEMIOLOGY | 392 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 393 | ||
INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE THE RATE OF INJURY | 394 | ||
COMMON TRAUMATIC INJURIES | 394 | ||
Ankle Sprains | 394 | ||
Muscular Injuries | 395 | ||
Tendon Lesions | 395 | ||
Bruises and Contusions | 396 | ||
Osteochondral Lesions | 396 | ||
Fractures | 397 | ||
COMMON NONTRAUMATIC INJURIES | 397 | ||
Tendon | 397 | ||
Anterior Impingement | 398 | ||
Posterior Impingement | 398 | ||
SPECIAL FEATURES | 399 | ||
Indoor Soccer | 399 | ||
Beach Soccer | 399 | ||
PREVENTION | 400 | ||
FUTURE DIRECTIONS | 400 | ||
REFERENCES | 401 | ||
Recent Advances in Egypt for Treatment of Talar Osteochondral Lesions | 405 | ||
Key points | 405 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 405 | ||
DECISION-MAKING IN MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOCHONDRAL DEFECTS | 406 | ||
BONE MARROW STIMULATION: MICROFRACTURE | 407 | ||
Retrograde Drilling | 407 | ||
OSTEOCHONDRAL AUTOGRAFT TRANSPLANTATION | 407 | ||
AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE IMPLANTATION | 408 | ||
AUTOLOGOUS AND ALLOGENOUS MINCED ARTICULAR CARTILAGE | 409 | ||
AUTOLOGOUS MATRIX-INDUCED CHONDROGENESIS | 411 | ||
BONE MARROW ASPIRATE CONCENTRATE IMPLANTATION | 413 | ||
AUTOLOGOUS CULTURE-EXPANDED BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL IMPLANTATION: THE EGYPTIAN EXPERIENCE | 414 | ||
SUMMARY | 416 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 416 | ||
REFERENCES | 416 | ||
Index | 421 |