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BackgroundPonseti management usually requires Achilles tenotomy during the final stage of serial casting. However, we lack a good understanding of the sequential tendon healing process after tenotomy in the Ponseti bracing protocol.
Nakajima, Hiroshi +9 more
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Purpose: The Pirani score is widely used in the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot. Some authors recommended to base decision for Achilles tenotomy in Ponseti method on this score (hindfoot score [HFS] > 1, once reducibility of lateral head of talus (LHT ...
Manuele Lampasi +3 more
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Background Managing large posttraumatic tibial defects presents significant challenges. External fixation is effective for distraction osteogenesis but has drawbacks, including prolonged treatment time and complications. Intramedullary lengthening nails improve patient comfort but have limitations in large bone transport. While combined techniques have
T. Cerasoli +8 more
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Abstract Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears, particularly those involving the posterosuperior cuff, pose significant functional challenges. Arthroscopy‐assisted lower trapezius transfer has emerged as the preferred treatment for patients with these tears, especially in the absence of glenohumeral arthritis. Although traditional techniques often use
Karthikraj Kuberakani +2 more
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The mechanism diagram reveals that the formation of trauma‐induced heterotopic ossification (HO) is accompanied by the polarization of macrophages toward the M1 phenotype. Additionally, the extracellular vesicles secreted by M1 macrophages, which contain periostin (POSTN), directly bind to PTK7 in tendon‐derived stem cells (TDSCs).
Hang Liu +9 more
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Percutaneous scalpel tenotomy is frequently performed as part of congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) to correct the equinus deformity. The use of a scalpel is associated with complications such as neurovascular bundle damage and pseudoaneurysms. In the
Chong, Han Hong
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Purpose Idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) is a relatively common complex deformity of the foot that can be successfully managed by the Ponseti method.
Rebecca Kampa +3 more
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An 11‐year‐old male patient suffered from bilateral TC coalition with flatfoot deformity. The left side has already been treated. (A) The valgus alignment of the hindfoot was manifested. (B, C) CT scanning demonstrated a TC coalition. (D) The TC coalition was exposed via a medial approach and resected with an osteotome.
Wenqi Gu +5 more
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Treatment of Congenital Talipes Equinovarus using Accelerated Ponseti Method by Fast Casting and Needle Tenotomy [PDF]
Background: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus [CTEV] or clubfoot is a common orthopedic deformity that if untreated, leads to significant functional impairment.
Abdullah Taha +2 more
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Triptolide effectively inhibits traumatic heterotopic ossification by modulating NF‐κB, TGF‐β‐Smad, and Notch signalling pathways. It reduces inflammation, suppresses osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation, and significantly limits ectopic bone formation in vivo, demonstrating superior therapeutic potential compared to indomethacin. These findings
Zuo‐Hua Li +4 more
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