Atlas of Adult Foot and Ankle SurgeryOver 75 common, uncommon, and difficult surgical procedures of the foot and ankle are presented here. Key technical variations of these procedures are covered along with etiology, diagnosis, indications, and contraindications. A visual presentation in atlas format shows each procedure. Major sections of the book include: General Considerations, Reconstructive Surgery, and Trauma Surgery. |
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Page 162
... suture of absorbable material is placed through the end ( Fig . 8-2 ) . This will later be used to apply traction on the muscle . It should therefore be an interwoven stitch to prevent the suture from pulling out of the muscle . The ...
... suture of absorbable material is placed through the end ( Fig . 8-2 ) . This will later be used to apply traction on the muscle . It should therefore be an interwoven stitch to prevent the suture from pulling out of the muscle . The ...
Page 173
... suture is to split the navicular stump and suture the proximal end to it ( Fig . 9-5 ) . This will rarely be sufficient by itself and should be combined with a tendon transfer , spring ligament imbrication , calcaneocuboid graft ...
... suture is to split the navicular stump and suture the proximal end to it ( Fig . 9-5 ) . This will rarely be sufficient by itself and should be combined with a tendon transfer , spring ligament imbrication , calcaneocuboid graft ...
Page 193
... suture in the distal portion . This may be any one of the locking types of suture ( Fig . 11-2 ) . It is helpful to bring the ends together with the foot plantar - flexed so that excessive tension is not applied to the suture line . A C ...
... suture in the distal portion . This may be any one of the locking types of suture ( Fig . 11-2 ) . It is helpful to bring the ends together with the foot plantar - flexed so that excessive tension is not applied to the suture line . A C ...
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abductor Achilles allow angle ankle applied approach artery arthrodesis associated avoid base beginning bone Bone Joint Surg branches calcaneal calcaneus capsule cast cause changes closed Complications Contraindications correct Deep deformity direction dislocation displacement distal dorsal dressing edge elevated ensure excision extensor fascia fifth fixation flap flexor foot forefoot fracture fragment graft hallucis hallux healing helpful hole incision Indications Indications/Contraindications inferior injury lateral ligament longitudinal longus medial metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint mobilized motion muscle nail necessary needed nerve occur opened operative osteotomy pain parallel passed patient performed peroneal phalanx physical therapy placed plantar plantar flexion portion position possible posterior posterior tibial Postoperative present problems Procedure Selection protected proximal reduction release removed resection result retinaculum retractor screw sesamoid shaft shoe skin soft tissue space stability subtalar superior surface surgery Surgical Technique suture talus tendon tion transverse treatment usually valgus weeks