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Neal M. Blitz DPM FACFAS Jonathan H. Yu BS 《The Journal of foot and ankle surgery》2005,44(3):218-221
Freiberg's infraction is an ostechondrosis of a lesser metatarsal head resulting in degeneration of the metatarsophalangeal joint. Several mechanisms have been suggested in its pathenogenesis. Freiberg first described the entity and believed single impact trauma was the underlying cause. Repetitive biomechanical microtrauma is the most widely accepted etiologic theory. Other factors contributing to its development include aseptic necrosis, ischemia, and a congenital predisposition. We present a case report of Freiberg's infraction occurring in identical twins involving multiple metatarsals in various stages of degeneration. One of the twins was affected unilaterally whereas the other twin was affected bilaterally. Both twins had involvement of the second metatarsal on the same side extremity. The occurrence of Freiberg's infraction in identical twins suggests that an underlying congenital predisposition to the condition may play more of a role than previously considered. 相似文献
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Peter A. Blume DPM FACFAS J. Christopher Moore DPM David C. Novicki DPM FACFAS 《The Journal of foot and ankle surgery》2005,44(1):44-48
There are a number of proposed causes and treatment approaches for digital mucoid cysts. The described treatment outcomes for this cyst have been variable, with the highest success rate reported with complete excision and single-lobe skin flap closure. This report describes a bilobed flap reconstruction in conjunction with resection of the head of the middle phalanx. A retrospective review was undertaken to evaluate the recurrence rate, complications, and patient satisfaction with this combined procedure. Fifteen patients with an average follow-up of 4.6 years were evaluated. There were no recurrences, flap failures, or other major complications. The use of this flap allows for greater exposure than traditional semi-elliptical incisions while allowing the wide excisional defects to be closed primarily. 相似文献
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Matthew C. Dairman DPM MS Daniel J. Hatch DPM FACFAS 《The Journal of foot and ankle surgery》2003,42(2):201-110
Proximal dorsal stress risers are a potential complication to the Kalish osteotomy. The authors describe a modification to this osteotomy that is simple and effective. Since performing the wing-clip modification, there have been no observed stress risers. 相似文献
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Eugene L. Dela Cruz DPM FACFAS Greg R. Brockbank DPM 《The Journal of foot and ankle surgery》2005,44(4):311-312
Talar dome lesions greater than 1 cm in diameter are often treated with ankle joint mosaicplasty. The purpose of this article is to present the use of a noninvasive ankle distractor that can improve access to the talus when used with a malleolar osteotomy. The use of the distractor allows for graft insertion at a more appropriate angle in relationship to the talar cartilage, avoidance of invasive distractor usage, and potential use of a smaller osteotomy. 相似文献
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Robert W. Mendicino DPM FACFAS Alan R. Catanzariti DPM FACFAS Karl R. Saltrick DPM FACFAS Michael F. Dombek DPM Brandon L. Tullis DPM Trenton K. Statler DPM Brandi M. Johnson DPM 《The Journal of foot and ankle surgery》2004,43(2):82-86
Nineteen patients (20 feet) with severe hindfoot and ankle deformity underwent tibiotalocalcaneal fusion with a retrograde locked intramedullary nail as a limb-salvage procedure. The purpose of this study was to compare the complication rates of this procedure in diabetic versus nondiabetic patients. There were 8 men and 11 women with preoperative diagnoses including Charcot neuroarthropathy, primary osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, equinocavovarus, posttraumatic osteoarthritis, gouty arthritis, and ankle malunion. Ten of 20 procedures were performed in patients with diabetes. The average patient age was 56 years, and the average postoperative follow-up was 19.8 months. Nineteen of 20 ankles (95%) achieved successful fusion with an average time of 4.1 months. Four patients (21%) required either a fracture brace or an ankle foot orthosis at final follow-up. Five patients (25%) had major complications and 11 patients had minor complications. Major complications included osteomyelitis (n = 2), Charcot arthropathy (n = 2), failure of fixation (n =1), soft-tissue necrosis (n = 1), cardiac arrest (n = 1), cerebral vascular accident (n = 1), and fatal pulmonary embolus (n = 1). All patients with major complications were diabetic, and 14 of 20 combined major and minor complications occurred in patients with diabetes. The complication rate was found to be high in diabetic patients with end-stage deformity undergoing a limb salvage 相似文献
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A hybrid procedure combining the inverted scarf and crescentic osteotomies is presented. This procedure may serve as a viable modification of the inverted scarf bunionectomy for those surgeons desiring true rotational correction of high intermetatarsal angles. 相似文献