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Titre : | Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 36, n° 4 - October 2019 - Updates in Implants for Foot and Ankle Surgery: 35 Years of Clinical Perspectives |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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There are a variety of materials available for surgical reconstruction of the foot and ankle. When considering the type of material, the application of the material should be taken into consideration, and one that provides the best physical prop[...]
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In summary, understanding of Achilles tendinopathy and tendinopathy in general is still not complete. Advances made in the understanding of the tendinopathy disease process now include inflammation as part of the early tendinopathy process. Once[...]
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Flexible fixation continues to evolve and increase in popularity in foot and ankle surgery. Flexible fixation devices are often used for stabilization of the ankle syndesmosis and for augmentation of lateral collateral ankle ligament injury repa[...]
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Amnion and chorion products show great promise, and have real potential to be mainstays of treatment for chronic, nonhealing wounds. Although amniotic products do carry a cost, the decrease in time to healing, with the assumed subsequent decreas[...]
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Evidence-based medicine continues to guide our treatment of patients. Because of the unique characteristics of the 1st MTPJ with its small surface area and the significant amount of multiplanar force that affects it, finding the perfect implant [...]
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The use of orthobiologics in foot and ankle pathology is an exciting field with significant potential. However, many available products lack peer-reviewed evidence, and, for those that do, the literature has high variation in techniques, study p[...]
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Infection can be a devastating complication of surgically inserted prosthetic implants, such as joints for ankle, knee, and hip replacements, and intramedullary rods, plates, and pins for long bone trauma. Complications of infection include exce[...]
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The K-wire for hammertoe deformity correction was first proposed and utilized in 1940 by Taylor,5 and for almost 80 years it has remained the most commonly recognized and universally used implant for digital deformity correction. However, there [...]
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Charcot neuroarthropathy is a complex syndrome of microfractures, dislocations, and soft-tissue changes affecting predominantly the foot and ankle in the neuropathic extremity, chiefly affecting persons with diabetes mellitus. Making advances to[...]
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The United States has had a long history of opioid misuse. Clearly, a change in our pain culture will have to occur for the opioid epidemic to improve. Federal and state laws are evolving in response to the opioid crisis, and establishing more c[...]