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E-grāmata: Challenges in Foot and Ankle Reconstructive Surgery: A Case-based Approach

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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2022
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Comprised exclusively of clinical cases, this concise, practical casebook provides clinicians and surgeons with current reconstructive techniques for complicated manifestations of foot and ankle injuries as a result of trauma, neuromuscular disease and deformity. Presenting unique cases in forefoot, midfoot, rearfoot, and ankle surgery, it is sensibly divided into six sections: forefoot maladies, the varus foot and ankle, the valgus foot and ankle, Charcot neuropathy, tendinopathies, and ankle joint revision. Each section demonstrates the surgical techniques chosen in each case, supported by generous, detailed surgical and radiographic slides and diagrams. A consistent chapter format, outlining the case presentation, diagnosis, management, and pearls and pitfalls, ensures its utility and accessibility.

Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Challenges in Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Surgery: A Case-based Approach is an excellent resource for foot and ankle surgeons, podiatrists and all clinical staff treating these common yet challenging conditions.
Part I Forefoot Maladies
1 Case #1: Revision of a Scarf Osteotomy and Lapidus Procedure with Antibiotic Poly met hylmethacrolate Spacer for an Infected Second Metatarsophalangeal Joint Implant
3(8)
2 Case #2: Utilization of a Cancellous Titanium Wedge for a Revisional Reconstruction of a Lapidus Procedure
11(4)
3 Case #3: Revision of Displaced Capital First Metatarsal Head Osteotomy with Intramedullary K-wire & Dual Locking Plates
15(8)
4 Case #4: Management of First Metatarsal Head Capital Osteotomy with Secondary Avascular Necrosis Utilizing a Fresh Frozen Femoral Head Allograft for Arthrodesis
23(8)
5 Case #5: Revision of a Silastic Flexible Hinged Implant Involving the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint with Arthrodesis Utilizing a Fresh Frozen Femoral Head Allograft
31(6)
6 Case #6: Management of Stage 3 Hallux Limitus Deformity with A cellular Dermal Allomatrix for Resurfacing of the First Metatarsal Head
37(12)
7 Case #7: Management of Brachy metapody with Multiple Metatarsal Osteotomies and Autograft
49(6)
8 Case #8: Management of Severe Congenital Hallux Varus and Digital Adductus Deformity with 1st Metatarsophalangeal Arthrodesis, Metatarsal Head Resection, and Closed Digital Osteoclasis
55(4)
9 Case #9: Rheumatoid and Psoriatic Forefoot Deformity: First MPJ Arthrodesis, Metatarsal Head Reduction with Hoffman Incision and Closed Digital Osteoclasis
59(8)
10 Case #10: Fat Pad Augmentation with Acellular Dermal Allomatrix Involving Submetatarsal Heads 2 and 3
67(6)
Part II The Varus Foot and Ankle
11 Case #11: Reconstruction of the Lateral Foot Column due to Loss of the Cuboid and Anterior Calcaneus Secondary to Gunshot Trauma with Hemi-Fibular Strut Graft and Reattachment of the Peroneus Brevis Tendon
73(4)
12 Case #12: Loss of Peroneus Brevis Tendon Insertion Secondary to Failed Surgery of the Epimetaphyseal Styloid Process with Subsequent Development of Adductovarus Deformity
77(6)
13 Case #13: Two-Staged Allograft Reconstruction of the Peroneal Tendon with Subsequent Adductovarus Foot Deformity Utilizing a Hunter Rod for Loss of Gliding Function of the Peroneal Groove
83(8)
14 Case #14: One Stage Allograft for Dual Peroneal Tendon Ruptures and Subsequent Adductovarus foot Deformity
91(6)
15 Case #15: Flexor Digitorum Lungus Transfer to the Fifth Metatarsal for Dual Loss of Peroneal Tendon and Muscle Function and Subsequent Adductovarus Foot Deformity
97(12)
16 Case #16: Supramalleolar Osteotomy for Ankle Varus Malunion Post Ankle and Subtalar Joint Arthrodesis
109(8)
17 Case #17: Tendon Transfer and Balancing for Combined Upper Motor Neuron and Lower Motor Neuron Equinoadductovarus Foot and Ankle Deformity
117(6)
18 Case #18: Tendon Lengthening Management of Rigid Equinoadductovarus Foot Deformity Post CVA
123(6)
19 Case #19: Management of Avascular Necrosis of the Navicular Secondary to Mueller-Weiss Disease by Midtarsal Joint Arthrodesis
129(6)
20 Case #20: Management of Adductocavovarus Foot Deformity Secondary to Post Talar Neck Fracture Malunion
135(8)
21 Case #21: Revision of the STAR Total Ankle Replacement with Iliac Autograft
143(8)
Part III The Valgus Foot and Ankle
22 Case #22: Reconstruction of Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity with Ruptured Tibialis Posterior Tendon and Spring Ligament
151(6)
23 Case #23: Reconstruction of Long-Standing Adult Flatfoot Deformity and Associated Peroneal Muscle Tendon Contractures
157(6)
24 Case #24: Management of a Spontaneous Peritalar Dislocation with Talocalcaneal Arthrodesis Utilizing an Intramedullary Nail
163(8)
25 Case #25: Management of Oblique Talus Deformity with Talar Neck Wedge Osteotomy
171(8)
26 Case #26: Management of Severe Peritalar Dislocation Secondary to Rheumatoid Arthritis by Double Arthrodesis Utilizing a Medial Incision
179(4)
27 Case #27: Management of a Calcaneal and Subtalar Joint Malunion with Osteotomy and Bone Block Arthrodesis
183(6)
28 Case #28: Revision of Triple Arthrodesis Malunion with Severe Osteopenia
189(6)
Part IV The Charcot Foot and Ankle
29 Case #29: Revision of Neuropathic Lis Franc Joint Dislocation with Trans-Pedal Wedge Arthrodesis
195(8)
30 Case #30: Management of Charcot Midfoot Deformity with Trans-cuneonaviculocuboid Wedge
203(6)
31 Case #31: Management of Severe Charcot Foot and Ankle Deformity with Posterior Tendon Group Lengthening and Capsulotomies with Arthrodesis and Tarsometatarsal Joint 4 and 5
209(4)
32 Case #32: ORIF of Neuropathic Ankle Fracture Utilizing Multiple Tetracortical Syndesmotic Screw Fixation
213(6)
33 Case #33: Management of a Neuropathic Ankle Fracture with Ankle Arthrodesis Utilizing an Intramedullary Nail
219(8)
34 Case #34: Management of End-Stage Rigid Equinoadductovarus Foot and Ankle Deformity Secondary to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease with Talectomy and Tibiocalcaneal Arthrodesis
227(10)
35 Case #35: Management of Neuropathic Avascular Necrosis of the Talus and Severe Ankle Varus Dislocation with Femoral Head Allograft and Lateral Anatomic Locking Plate
237(6)
36 Case #36: Management of Neuropathic Talar Avascular Necrosis with Talectomy and Arthrodesis Utilizing a Femoral Locking Plate
243(6)
37 Case #37: Talocalcaneal Arthrodesis with Severe Neuropathic Equinoadductovarus Foot and Ankle Deformity Secondary to L5-S1 Radiculopathy
249(12)
Part V Tendinopathies
38 Case #38: Management of an Infected Achilles Tendon Rupture with Local Excision, V-Y Gastrocnemius Aponeurotic Lengthening and Flexor Hallucis Transfer
261(8)
39 Case #39: Management of an Infected Achilles Tendon Rupture with Secondary Allograft Associated with a Severe Allergic Dermatitis by Excision of Allograft and Transfer of the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon and Peroneus Brevis
269(6)
40 Case #40: Repair of an Attritional Rupture of the Tibialis Anterior Tendon
275(8)
Part VI The Cavus Foot and Ankle
41 Case #41: Management of Cavus Foot Deformity by a Two-Staged Approach---Stage 1: Correction of Rearfoot and Midfoot Deformities, Stage 2: Correction of Forefoot Deformities
283(10)
Part VII Complex Foot Deformity Correction with Hexapod External Fixator
42 Case #42: Two Stage Correction of Midfoot Charcot Deformity---Stage 1: Gradual Distraction and Correction of Deformity, Stage 2: Minimally Invasive Definitive Internal Fixation
293(6)
43 Case #43: Utilization of Hexapod Frame Following Failed Tibiocalcaneal Arthrodesis for the Treatment of Talar Body Avascular Necrosis
299(10)
Index 309
Harry John Visser, DPM, FACFASDirector of Residency Training SSM DePaul Foot and Ankle Reconstructive Surgery St. Louis, Missouri