Reconstructive Foot and Ankle SurgeryWorld-renowned surgeon, Dr Mark S. Myerson, shares his innovative approaches to the reconstructive surgical techniques most frequently seen in practice. Packed with full-colour illustrations, pearls, and pitfalls, this technique manual delivers step-by-step guidance on the essential elements of complex foot and ankle surgery. In addition its easy-to-reference format emphasizing procedures rather than basic science is ideal for busy surgeons. The accompanying DVD-ROM, narrated by Dr Myerson in English, features surgical clips of every surgery discussed in the book.
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... dorsal limb , is of any advantage over the standard 60 - degree cut . Although this long dorsal limb theoreti- cally facilitates the insertion of a dorsal to plantar screw , it involves further periosteal stripping , particularly if the ...
... dorsal limb , is of any advantage over the standard 60 - degree cut . Although this long dorsal limb theoreti- cally facilitates the insertion of a dorsal to plantar screw , it involves further periosteal stripping , particularly if the ...
Page 161
... dorsal aspect of the midfoot . The entire dorsal central aspect of the midfoot is now stripped with a large broad periosteal elevator . The midfoot is now marked fluoro- scopically so that the starting point of the osteotomy is noted ...
... dorsal aspect of the midfoot . The entire dorsal central aspect of the midfoot is now stripped with a large broad periosteal elevator . The midfoot is now marked fluoro- scopically so that the starting point of the osteotomy is noted ...
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... dorsal neurectomy performed with a dorsal longitudinal incision has a length of 3 cm . I do not use a short incision and prefer to expose and identify the entire nerve . A lamina spreader is inserted between the lesser metatarsals and ...
... dorsal neurectomy performed with a dorsal longitudinal incision has a length of 3 cm . I do not use a short incision and prefer to expose and identify the entire nerve . A lamina spreader is inserted between the lesser metatarsals and ...
Contents
ARTHRODESIS | 2 |
Ch 11c The Modified Lapidus Procedure | 21 |
Ch 11d Resection Arthroplasty | 31 |
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Common terms and phrases
Achilles tendon addition alignment allograft ankle applied approach arthritis arthrodesis aspect associated attachment base bone brevis calcaneus closing column completely correction cuneiform debridement deformity dissection distal dorsal dorsiflexion elevated extended extensor fibula Figure fixation fixed flexion flexor followed foot Foot Ankle forefoot fracture graft guide pin hallucis hallux heel hindfoot hole incision inserted instability K-wire lateral length lengthening ligament longus maintained malunion medial metatarsal head motion MP joint muscle Myerson nerve Note occurs Once operation osteotomy pain patient performed peroneal tendons plane plantar plantar flexion plate position possible posterior prefer present problem procedure proximal proximal phalanx pulled reconstruction release removed repair resection result retracted rupture screw severe shortening skin slightly soft tissue spreader stability subtalar joint surface surgery suture talus tarsal technique tendon transfer tension tibia tion transverse treatment triple arthrodesis usually valgus valgus deformity varus wedge