Operative Treatment of the Foot and AnkleArmen S. Kelikian While stressing the importance of proper diagnosis in foot and ankle trauma, this work provides clinicians various techniques that will also improve treatment. The text can be used as a surgical guide, and is organized by disease or disorder of the foot and ankle. |
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... Drill holes are made from the anterior calcaneus to the sinus tarsi , and then a talar neck hole is made with a 3.2 - mm drill . A fibular hole is made 2 cm above its tip from anterior to posterior . A final drill hole is made from the ...
... Drill holes are made from the anterior calcaneus to the sinus tarsi , and then a talar neck hole is made with a 3.2 - mm drill . A fibular hole is made 2 cm above its tip from anterior to posterior . A final drill hole is made from the ...
Page 359
... drill guide is manually inserted . Note that the drill guide is placed on the lateral side of the patient's ankle . Figure 20-11 . Preparation of the calcaneal drill hole for screw insertion . Using the more proximal of the two ...
... drill guide is manually inserted . Note that the drill guide is placed on the lateral side of the patient's ankle . Figure 20-11 . Preparation of the calcaneal drill hole for screw insertion . Using the more proximal of the two ...
Page 380
... drill hole is made from medial to lateral to intersect the first drill hole midway through the posterior body of the calca- neus . B. The drill holes are then interconnected using a towel clamp . POSTEROSUPERIOR HEEL PAIN 67-72 ...
... drill hole is made from medial to lateral to intersect the first drill hole midway through the posterior body of the calca- neus . B. The drill holes are then interconnected using a towel clamp . POSTEROSUPERIOR HEEL PAIN 67-72 ...
Contents
Fractures of the Calcaneus 389 Dror Paley | 22 |
Prescription Footwear and Orthoses | 51 |
Hallux Valgus and Metatarsus Primus | 65 |
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allow anatomic angle ankle joint anterior approach arthrodesis arthroscopic articular associated avoid axis base Bone Joint Surg brevis calcaneal calcaneus cause clinical closed Continued correction deep deformity distal dorsal drill evaluation examination extended extensor fibula fifth Figure fixation flap flexor foot and ankle Foot Ankle fracture fragment function fusion graft hallucis hallux healing heel hindfoot imaging incision indicated injury inserted instability lateral ligament longitudinal longus medial metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal motion necessary nerve normal Note occur operative Orthop osteotomy pain patient percent performed peroneal placed plane plantar plantar flexion plate position posterior postoperative present procedure proximal radiograph reduction removed require resection rotation rupture sagittal screw shoe showing skin soft-tissue stability stage stress subtalar joint surface surgery surgical sutures talar talus technique tendon tibial tion tissue translation treated treatment usually valgus valgus deformity varus weeks wire wound