International Advances in Foot and Ankle SurgeryAmol Saxena A comprehensive textbook of some of the most common and difficult to deal with pathologies. The first truly international, multidisciplinary manual of foot and ankle surgery by the specialty’s leaders and most experienced surgeons. The management of various conditions in the foot and ankle will be approached by authors in different parts of the world. Authors will be invited to provide radiographs, diagrams, and intra-operative pictures to illustrate the procedures described. The text will include a CD ROM of techniques. Current up to date trends and techniques using a scientific approach including evidence based guidelines where applicable. The reader will be exposed to a step-by-step approach to each procedure presented. No outcome research has been performed in this area, and the book may serve as a reference in this respect. |
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... evaluation of Wilson osteotomy for hallux valgus. Foot Ankle Int. 1996;17:388-394. 11. Nery C, Barroco R, Réssio C. Biplanar chevron osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int. 2002;23:792-798. 12. Blum JL. The modified Mitchell osteotomy-bunionectomy ...
... evaluation. Alternatively, a provisional K-wire may be used to confirm appropriate correction, followed by definitive fixation with Fig. 2.18 Scarf osteotomy. Fixation for the scarf osteotomy is. 22 M.E. Easley et al.
... evaluation of hallux valgus treated with opening wedge osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int. 2009;30(5):427-431. Shurnas PS, Watson TS, Crislip TW. Proximal first metatarsal opening wedge osteotomy with a low profile plate. Foot Ankle Int. 2009;30 ...
... evaluation of twenty-four cases. J Foot Surg. 1982;21(4):316-323. Granberry WM, Hickey CH. Hallux valgus correction with metatarsal osteotomy: effect of a lateral distal soft tissue procedure. Foot Ankle Int. 1995;16(3):132-138 ...
... evaluation by a first metatarsal cuneiform fault with plantar gapping or a navicular-cuneiform fault.7 Often a sub-second metatarsal hyperkeratotic lesion is seen. Hypermobility is also called hyperlaxity, hyperextensibility, and ...