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Torsional Osteotomy

The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2019
AbstractThis article provides an overview of symptomatic torsional deformities of the lower extremity, and operative treatment techniques are described in detail. A definition of torsion versus rotation as well as information to physical examination and the relevance of radiological evaluation is given.
Steffen Schröter   +6 more
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Scarf Osteotomy

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2014
The term scarf osteotomy was first used by Weil when presenting his results from more than 1000 cases. Scarf is a carpentry term describing beveling the ends of 2 pieces of wood and securely fastening them so that they overlap to create one continuous piece.
Andy, Molloy, James, Widnall
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Midfoot osteotomies

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2001
Midfoot osteotomies are primarily used for reconstructive procedures for congenital or acquired deformities. Although used more in a younger population, they can used in most any patient population. With restoration of a more normal architecture, patients' symptoms resolve and prevention of long-term sequella can be avoided.
S F, Conti, J S, Kirchner, D, VanSickle
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Supramalleolar Osteotomy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2009
Supramalleolar osteotomy for posttraumatic malunion, developmental or physeal deformities, congenital malalignment, or focal articular degenerative problems in the ankle is a useful surgical technique. Accurate evaluation of the distal tibial deformity, weight-bearing radiographs, and soft tissue examination for contractures and instability ensure ...
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External Osteotomy in Rhinoplasty

The Laryngoscope, 2001
AbstractObjectives To compare external and internal lateral osteotomy in rhinoplasty.Study Design Retrospective review and study on cadavers.Methods One hundred forty‐two patients who underwent aesthetic rhinoplasty were examined. The following criteria were taken into consideration: edema and ecchymosis around the eyes, the degree of closure of the ...
GIACOMARRA V   +3 more
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Smith-Peterson Osteotomy and Ponte Osteotomy

2014
Both Smith-Peterson osteotomy (SPO) and Ponte osteotomy (PO) are the simplest and the most useful posterior-column-only wedge osteotomy technique. The middle column functioning as a pivot point during correction of sagittal imbalance or kyphotic deformity with SPO or PO results in the least change of the length and risk of injury of neural tissue ...
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Accuracy of three dimensional-planned patient-specific instrumentation in femoral and tibial rotational osteotomy for patellofemoral instability

International Orthopaedics, 2020
L. Jud   +5 more
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Lumbar Osteotomy

SPINE, 2016
When a patient presents with spine problems, the spine surgeon would do well to avoid use of, reliance on, and acceptance of radiographs as the sole or primary source of information. Measurement of pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis, although crucial, does not take into account the effort the patient must make to move, the level of involvement of ...
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Medial Open-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy

Osteotomy About the Knee, 2020
P. Lobenhoffer
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Maxillary osteotomies

Australian Dental Journal, 1979
Abstract— In the past decade, biological studies on the maxilla have led to variations in established maxillary osteotomy techniques. Three of these surgical innovations are presented with illustrative case histories.
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