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Crossed Screw Configuration for Subtalar Arthrodesis: Surgical Technique and Clinical Outcomes [PDF]
Research Type: Level 4 – Case series Introduction/Purpose: Subtalar arthrodesis is a commonly performed procedure by orthopaedic foot & ankle specialists, most often indicated in the setting of primary subtalar arthritis, post-traumatic subtalar ...
William Skinner MD +6 more
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Tarsal coalition is defined as an abnormal bony, cartilaginous, or fibrous union of two or more tarsal bones. The incidence of tarsal coalition is approximately 2% in the general population.
Chaemoon Lim, Yong-Yeon Chu
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Morphologic Analysis of Nonosseous Talocalcaneal Coalitions Using 3D Reconstruction
Background: Resection of talocalcaneal coalitions has generally involved osseous coalitions. We attempted to evaluate the morphology of nonosseous talocalcaneal coalitions.
Azusa Yoneda MD +4 more
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Racial differences in prevalence and anatomical distribution of tarsal coalition
Previous studies have reported a prevalence of tarsal coalition of 0.03–13%. Calcaneonavicular coalition is known as main anatomical type, and the bilateral occurrence of tarsal coalition is known to be 50% or more.
Jeong Jin Park +3 more
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A Rare Combination of Ipsilateral Partial Talocalcaneal and Talonavicular Coalition [PDF]
Tarsal coalitions refer to fibrous, cartilaginous or osseous fusion between two tarsal bones. Commonly seen are talocalcaneal coalitions and calcaneonavicular coalitions. Talonavicular, calcaneocuboid and cubonavicular coalition are very uncommonly seen.
Raghavendra S Kembhavi, Boblee James
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A new classification of talocalcaneal coalitions based on computed tomography for operative planning
Background Current classifications emphasize the morphology of the coalition, however, subtalar joint facets involved should also be emphasized. Objective The objective of this study was to develop a new classification system based on the articular ...
Anhong Wang +10 more
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Calcaneonavicular coalition resection
Tarsal coalition is an abnormal connection between tarsal bones, caused by an embryogenic failure. Its most common forms are calcaneonavicular and talocalcaneal coalition, which are present in 53% and 37% of the cases, respectively. The onset of symptoms
Mercedes Juncay +3 more
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Fracture through Pre-Existing Tarsal Coalition: A Narrative Review
Tarsal coalitions are abnormal fibrous or bony connections between the tarsal bones of the foot. While not always symptomatic, coalitions can cause pain, alterations in forefoot and hindfoot morphology, and alterations in foot and ankle biomechanics ...
Albert T. Anastasio +5 more
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Treatment of isolated talonavicular coalition: Case report and literature review
Tarsal coalition refers to an abnormal fibrous, cartilaginous, or bony connection that develops between two or more tarsal bones. Talocalcaneal coalition and calcaneonavicular coalition account for more than 90% of all cases of tarsal coalition ...
Xiaojun Duan, Liu Yang
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