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Titre : | Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 38, n° 1. Orthoplastic techniques for lower extremity reconstruction Part II - January 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2021 |
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Article
- Bone marrow aspirate (BMA) is an emerging cell regenerative therapy that sources stem cells and other biologic factors to induce and differentiate cells to regenerate and repair bone, tendon, nerve, and chronic wounds.
- BMA helps stimulate a[...]
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Advanced reconstructive techniques are available to the interested foot and ankle surgeon to provide a reduction in re-amputation rates for their patients. Tendon balancing is an accessible strategy both for those hesitant to perform certain lev[...]
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Michael D. Liette ;
Peter A. Crisologo ;
Lance Johnson ;
Jordan A. Henning ;
Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo ;
Suhail Masadeh
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-Persistent hyperglycemia leads to muscle imbalance, increased tendon stiffness, and the creation of biomechanical deformity.
-Biomechanical deformity in neuropathic patients leads to localized increased plantar pressures and eventual ulcerat[...]
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-Nonweight bearing is mandatory after soft tissue reconstructions of the weight-bearing and the high-pressure areas in the lower extremity.
-The typical external fixator constructs used for this technique are circular external fixators with [...]
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-After an injury, if the process of nerve repair is incomplete or disrupted, a disorganized growth of neural tissue (neuroma) will result and may become painful.
-Common symptomatology of neuromas include sharp, burning, or electrical-like pa[...]
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-Evaluation of foot drop begins by determining the etiologic cause. This is done by performing a thorough history and physical examination of the patient. Foot drop etiologic causes are then separated into three categories, the central nervous s[...]
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Ryan Pereira ;
William C. Perry ;
Peter A. Crisologo ;
Michael D. Liette ;
Bryan Hall ;
Shawkat Ghazal Hafez Hassn ;
Suhail Masadeh
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-The induced membrane technique is a simple, effective, and reproducible 2-staged procedure for the management of segmental bone defects.
-The first stage consists of aggressive debridement to remove all nonviable tissue and placement of a po[...]
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-Distraction osteogenesis provides solutions for segmental defects, lessening the need for grafts, enabling dynamization, adaptability for adjustments, and providing an option for large defects.
-Corticotomy techniques are numerous and consid[...]
Article
-The fibula as a free flap provides a large segment of vascularized bone.
-The fibula free flap blood supply in large part is derived from the muscular cuff and periosteum, which is nourished by the muscular branches of the peroneal artery.
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