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(Visiting Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Colorado, Past President American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society, Editor in Chief, Foot and Ankle Clinics of N. America, Executive Director and Founder, Steps2Walk), (Staff Orth)
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Packed with superb illustrations, pearls, and pitfalls, Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery: Management of Complications, 3rd Edition, delivers step-by-step guidance on essential elements of complex foot and ankle surgery. World-renowned surgeon Dr. Mark S. Myerson, along with expert co-author Dr. Anish R. Kadakia, provides detailed instruction on how to select the correct treatment for challenging disorders and manage complications after surgery. A highly templated, consistent format, abundant illustrations, and decades of real-life experience make this an easy-to-use resource for everyday practice as well as an authoritative reference for in-depth study.Includes Complications Considered boxes that help you avoid and manage commonly seen complications, as well as techniques, tips, and pitfalls boxes in every chapter.Features hundreds of high-quality x-ray images and full-color intraoperative photos throughout.Indicates corresponding surgical videos with clear and easy-to-spot call-outs within the text. Covers the most up-to-date techniques, new procedures, innovative approaches, and technological advances. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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"Overall, this is book for active foot and ankle surgeons to own and use. It makes full use of illustrations, all of which are either clinical/intraoperative and in color or radiographs, with all reproducing very well."

-Martin C. Yorath, DPM (Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science) Doody's Score: 98-5 Stars

Section I The Hallux and Sesamoids
1 Chevron Osteotomy
1(12)
Indications
1(1)
Approach to a Standard Chevron Osteotomy
1(4)
Approach to a Large Displacement Chevron Osteotomy
5(1)
Postoperative Protocol
5(8)
2 The Lapidus Procedure
13(14)
Overview
13(1)
Incision and Joint Preparation
13(1)
Correction of Deformity
14(5)
Fixation
19(2)
Exostectomy and Capsular Repair
21(1)
Management of Complications
21(6)
3 Proximal Phalangeal Osteotomy (Akin)
27(7)
4 Management of Complications After Correction of Hallux Valgus
34(18)
General Principles of Managing Complications
34(1)
Nonunion
35(4)
Avascular Necrosis
39(1)
Infection
39(4)
Dorsal Malunion and Recurrent Deformity
43(9)
5 Hallux Varus
52(13)
Decision Making for Correction
52(1)
Soft Tissue Correction
52(7)
Tendon Transfers
52(7)
Suture Button Correction
59(1)
Revision Metatarsal Osteotomy
59(2)
Arthrodesis and Interposition Arthroplasty
61(4)
6 Hallux Rigidus---Joint-Sparing Techniques
65(14)
Overview of Surgery and Decision Making
65(1)
Cheilectomy
65(2)
Osteotomy of the Proximal Phalanx (Moberg Osteotomy)
67(1)
Interposition Arthroplasty
68(3)
Indications
68(1)
Technique
68(1)
Autograft
68(2)
Allograft
70(1)
Metatarsal Osteotomy and Alternative Procedures
71(3)
Hallux Rigidus of Biomechanical Origin. The Use of Metatarsal Osteotomy
71(2)
Modified Oblique Osteotomy
73(1)
The Youngswick Osteotomy
73(1)
Arthrodesis of the First Tarsometatarsal Joint
73(1)
Takedown of Arthrodesis
74(2)
Osteochondral Grafts
76(3)
Section II Lesser Toe Correction
7 Correction of Lesser Toe Deformity
79(17)
Claw Toe and Hammertoe Correction
79(2)
Correction of the Metatarsophalangeal Joint Deformity
81(1)
Proximal Interphalangeal Resection Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis
82(5)
Complications of Lesser Toe Surgery
87(9)
8 Correction of Crossover Toe Deformity
96(12)
Surgical Approach
96(1)
Components of Surgical Correction
96(12)
Incision and Dissection
96(1)
Oblique Metatarsal Head Osteotomy (Maceira Osteotomy)
96(4)
Plantar Plate Repair
100(1)
Extensor Digitorum Brevis Tendon Transfer
101(2)
The Flexor-to-Extensor Tendon Transfer
103(5)
9 Management of Metatarsalgia
108(13)
Osteotomies for Metatarsalgia
108(6)
Gastrocnemius Recession
108(1)
Dorsal Wedge Osteotomy
109(4)
Classic Triangular and Weil/Maceira Osteotomies
113(1)
Osteotomy in Management of Arthritis
114(7)
Section III Surgery for the Neuropathic Foot and Ankle
10 Surgery for the Neuropathic Foot and Ankle
121(20)
Correction of Neuropathic Deformity of the Midfoot
121(4)
Ostectomy
125(1)
Fixation Options for the Midfoot
126(5)
Percutaneous Management of Charcot Midfoot Deformities
128(3)
Correction of Neuropathic Deformity of the Hindfoot and Ankle
131(10)
Section IV Correction of the Cavus Foot
11 Cavus Foot Correction
141(20)
Overview
141(1)
Decision Making
141(2)
Plantar Fascia Release
143(2)
Calcaneus Osteotomy
145(1)
Peroneus Longus-to-Brevis Tendon Transfer
146(1)
First Metatarsal Osteotomy
146(2)
Midfoot Osteotomy/Arthrodesis
148(3)
Correction of Fifth Metatarsal Deformity
151(1)
Correction of Claw Hallux
151(3)
Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer
154(1)
Correction of Rigid Multiplanar Recurrent Deformity
154(7)
Section V Correction of Paralytic Deformity
12 Tendon Transfers for Management of Paralytic Deformity
161(19)
Overview of Tendon Transfers
161(4)
Anatomy and Related Considerations
161(3)
Timing of Procedure and Preoperative Evaluation
164(1)
Tendon Transfer Procedures
165(15)
Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer
165(2)
Transfers of the Extensor Hallucis Longus and Extensor Digitorum Longus Tendons
167(1)
Tenodesis of Extensors to Tibia (Stirrup Procedure)
167(3)
Correction of Equinovarus and Cavo-Equinovarus Deformity
170(4)
Correction of Equinovalgus Deformity and Alternative Tendon Transfers
174(6)
Section VI Flatfoot Deformity Correction
13 Correction of Flatfoot Deformity in the Child
180(14)
Arthroereisis
180(3)
Indications and Rationale
180(1)
Surgical Technique
181(2)
Correction of the Accessory Navicular Syndrome
183(2)
Lateral Column Lengthening of the Calcaneus
185(4)
Opening Wedge Osteotomy of the Medial Cuneiform
189(1)
The Use of Arthrodesis in the Child's Foot
190(4)
14 Correction of Flatfoot Deformity in the Adult
194(26)
Classification of the Flatfoot Deformity
194(5)
Stage I Tenosynovitis Without Deformity
194(1)
Stage II Ruptured Posterior Tibial Tendon and Flexible Flatfoot
195(3)
Stage III Rigid Hindfoot Valgus
198(1)
Stage IV Ankle Valgus
198(1)
Surgical Procedures for Correction of Flatfoot
199(21)
Tenosynovectomy
199(1)
Medial Translational Osteotomy of the Calcaneus
200(2)
Peroneus Brevis to Longus Tendon Transfer
202(1)
Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon Transfer
202(4)
Posterior Tibial Tendon Allograft Reconstruction
206(1)
Spring Ligament and Capsuloligamentous Repair
207(4)
Insertional Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy and Excision of the Accessory Navicular in the Adult
211(1)
Lateral Column Lengthening
212(1)
Medial Cuneiform Osteotomy
213(1)
Arthrodesis Procedures
214(1)
Management of the Deltoid Ligament Tear (Stage IV Posterior Tibial Tendon Rupture)
215(5)
15 Complications of Treatment of Flatfoot
220(17)
Tenosynovitis
221(1)
How to Manage the Failed Tendon Transfer
221(16)
How to Manage the Failed Bony Correction
223(10)
How to Manage Ankle Valgus
233(4)
Section VII Management of Ankle Arthritis
16 The Use of Bulk Fresh Osteoarticular Allografts in Ankle Reconstruction
237(11)
Osteoarticular Fresh Allograft Ankle Replacement
237(2)
Allograft Reconstruction of Large Talar and Tibial Osteochondral Defects
239(9)
17 Reconstruction of Malunited Ankle Fractures
248(19)
Decision Making and Reconstruction
248(19)
Debridement: Arthroscopy or Arthrotomy?
248(1)
Fibular and Medial Malleolus Deformity and Osteotomy
248(19)
18 Total Ankle Replacement
267(19)
Overview
267(8)
Replacement Versus Arthrodesis
267(2)
Alignment
269(4)
The Salto Talaris Prosthesis Technique
273(2)
Correction of Deformity
275(5)
Correction of Varus Deformity
275(3)
Correction of Valgus Deformity
278(2)
Additional Procedures
280(6)
Management of Avascular Necrosis of the Talus
282(4)
19 Revision Total Ankle Replacement
286(19)
Overview
286(1)
Management of Fractures
286(1)
Management of Wound Healing Problems
287(1)
Cyst Formation
288(1)
Component Subsidence and Revision
288(1)
Pattern of Talar Subsidence
289(1)
Subtalar Arthrodesis
289(1)
Sequential Steps of Revision
289(9)
Incision
289(1)
Gutter Debridement
290(1)
Prosthesis Removal
290(1)
Bone Loss
290(1)
Tibial Component Subsidence
290(2)
Talar Component Subsidence
292(2)
The Use of Cement in Revision Ankle Replacement
294(2)
Conversion of an Arthrodesis to a Joint Replacement
296(1)
Conversion of Agility to Salto XT Prosthesis
297(1)
Arthrodesis After Prosthesis Failure
298(7)
20 Osteotomy of the Tibia and Fibula
305(18)
Indications
305(1)
Preoperative Planning
305(2)
Surgical Technique
307(16)
Correction of Varus Deformity
307(3)
Correction of Intraarticular Varus Ankle Deformity as a Result of Chronic Lateral Instability
310(1)
Correction of a Valgus Deformity
311(5)
Correction of Anterior Ankle Impingement
316(1)
Correction of Multiplanar Deformity
317(6)
Section VIII Tendon Repair and Reconstruction
21 Disorders of the Achilles Tendon
323(18)
Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy
323(3)
Management of Paratendinitis
326(1)
Management of Noninsertional Tendinopathy
327(4)
Acute Rupture of the Achilles Tendon
331(2)
Reconstruction for Chronic Achilles Tendon Rupture
333(8)
22 Rupture of the Anterior Tibial Tendon
341(9)
Indications
341(9)
Approach to an Insertional Rupture
341(1)
Approach to a Noninsertional Rupture
342(3)
Postoperative Protocol
345(5)
23 Peroneal Tendon Injury and Repair
350(16)
Introduction
350(1)
Management of Tendinitis
350(2)
Repair of Isolated Tears of the Peroneus Longus and Peroneus Brevis Tendons
352(4)
Repair of Both the Peroneus Longus and Peroneus Brevis Tendons
356(5)
Repair of Dislocation of the Peroneal Tendon(s)
361(5)
Section IX Tarsal Coalition
24 Tarsal Coalition
366(14)
Overview
366(1)
Examination and Decision Making
366(1)
Resection of a Middle Facet Coalition
366(4)
Excision of the Calcaneonavicular Coalition
370(1)
Correction of Deformity Following Resection of the Coalition
371(1)
Treatment of More Extensive Coalitions
372(8)
The Use of Arthrodesis in the Management of the Hindfoot With a Coalition
374(2)
The Ball-and-Socket Ankle
376(4)
Section X Ankle Instability and Arthrodesis
25 Ankle Instability and Impingement Syndromes
380(16)
Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
380(6)
Operation Selection
381(1)
The Brostrom Procedure
382(1)
Evans and Modification of the Chrisman-Snook Procedure
383(3)
Percutaneous Hamstring Reconstruction
386(1)
Deltoid Ligament Injury and Repair
386(3)
Ankle Impingement Syndromes
389(7)
26 Management of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
396(15)
Surgical Approaches to Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
396(1)
Use of Cartilage Allograft Without Osteotomy
396(3)
Approach to Lateral Talar Dome Lesions
399(2)
Approach to Medial Talar Dome Lesions
401(10)
27 Arthrodesis of the Hallux Metatarsophalangeal and Interphalangeal Joints
411(28)
Arthrodesis of the Hallux Metatarsophalangeal Joint
411(14)
Approach to Arthrodesis
411(1)
Alignment of Arthrodesis
411(6)
Sesamoid Issues
417(1)
Bone Grafting
417(1)
Approach and Joint Preparation
417(4)
Fixation
421(2)
Correction of Deformity Associated With Bone Loss
423(1)
Joint Exposure and Preparation for Distraction Bone Block Arthrodesis
423(2)
Arthrodesis of the Hallux Interphalangeal Joint
425(14)
28 Arthrodesis of the Tarsometatarsal Joint
439(23)
Overview
439(1)
Deformity Correction Principles
439(23)
Incision and Exposure
439(8)
Fixation and Joint Stabilization
447(3)
Management of Bone Loss and Nonunion
450(4)
Management of Arthritis of the Lateral Column
454(8)
29 Subtalar Arthrodesis
462(18)
Overview: Approach and Incisions
462(3)
Fixation
465(1)
Management of Subtalar Fusion Nonunion
466(5)
Distraction Bone Block Arthrodesis
471(2)
Postoperative Course and Treatment
473(1)
Correction of Complex Hindfoot Deformity After Calcaneus Fracture
473(7)
30 Triple Arthrodesis
480(30)
Overview and Approach
480(1)
Surgical Approaches
480(14)
The Lateral Incision
480(5)
Reduction of Deformity and Fixation
485(8)
The Medial Approach
493(1)
Triple Arthrodesis and Medial Ankle Instability
494(1)
Revision Triple Arthrodesis
495(8)
Correction of the Overcorrected Clubfoot Deformity in the Adult Patient
503(7)
31 Ankle Arthrodesis
510(16)
Incision and Joint Exposure, Ankle Arthroscopy/Mini-Arthrotomy Technique
510(2)
Screw Fixation
512(3)
Correction of Deformity
515(4)
Correction of Nonunion and Severe Deformity
519(7)
32 Tibiotalocalcaneal and Pantalar Arthrodesis
526(19)
Overview
526(1)
Tibiocalcaneal and Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis
526(12)
Fixation Alternatives
526(2)
Surgical Approaches
528(3)
Fixation Technique
531(1)
Blade Plate Fixation
531(1)
Locked Plate Fixation
531(1)
Intramedullary Rod Fixation
531(7)
Deformity Correction
538(3)
Pantalar Arthrodesis
541(4)
Index 545