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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

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
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