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Background: Hindfoot arthrodesis is a procedure commonly performed to address degenerative changes and/or malalignment of the hindfoot, yet robust literature comparing traditional and modern constructs is sparse.
John Dalloul BS, MS +8 more
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Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a medical emergency that requires timely intervention. Relief of ACS requires a fasciotomy. Currently, there is no consensus on the best approach for a forearm fasciotomy. This study investigates if a trans‐ulnar single incision decompresses forearm compartments to less than 30 mmHg.
Summer M. Drees +6 more
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Incidence and Factors Associated with Nonunion Following Naviculocuneiform Joint Arthrodesis
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Other Introduction/Purpose: Naviculocuneiform (NC) joint arthrodesis is indicated when conservative treatments fail to alleviate painful arthritis or for deformity correction involving the medial column of the foot.
Jaeyoung Kim MD +6 more
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Hallux Valgus and Rigidus Treated by Arthrodesis of Metatarso-Phalangeal Joint [PDF]
Noah R. Smith
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The Lisfranc joint connects the forefoot to the midfoot. Tarsometatarsal (TMT) arthrodesis is commonly employed for Lisfranc joint injuries; however, there is active discussion regarding the optimal method of fixation for TMT arthrodesis.
Abhinav Reddy Balu +6 more
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ARTHRODESIS OF SOME OF THE SMALLER JOINTS IN THE TREATMENT OF PARALYTIC AND ACQUIRED DEFORMITIES [PDF]
ROBERT E. SOULE
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Bone Peg Arthrodesis of the First Metatarso-Phalangeal Joint [PDF]
G. S. Tupman
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Partial Intra-Plus Juxtaarticular Arthrodesis with Simultaneous Nailing According to Watson-Jones [PDF]
Nils O. Lindström
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