Operative Foot SurgeryThis book presents a fresh approach to the clinical management of problems of the foot and ankle. Discussions stress the clinical implications, the decision-making process, when and when not to operate, and the rationales underlying "why and why not" decisions. Considerations relative to the selection of a procedure of choice are clearly presented. Operative procedures are supported by handsomely detailed line art. Discussions of the surgical techniques include appropriate anatomic references, intra-operative "pearls", cautions, and potential pitfalls in addition to the step-by-step narrative. |
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allow angle ankle approach artery arthrodesis aspect associated avoid base Bone Joint Surg branches brevis calcaneal calcaneus capsule carried cause Clin clinical closed complete correction deep deformity described digitorum dissection distal dorsal excision extension extensor FIGURE fixation flap flexor foot Foot and Ankle forefoot fracture fragment graft hallucis hallux hallux valgus heel hindfoot important incision increased indicated infection injury inserted involved lateral lesions ligament longus medial ment metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint muscle nail necessary nerve neuroma normal noted occur operation Orthop osteotomy pain patient percent performed peroneal placed plantar plantar flexion position posterior postoperative present problem procedure proximal proximal phalanx radiograph reconstruction release removed repair reported resection screw sesamoid shoe side significant skin soft tissue space subtalar surface surgery surgical suture talus tarsal technique tendon third tibial tion transfer treated treatment usually valgus deformity varus weeks wire wound
References to this book
Fussdeformitäten 1. Der Klumpfuß.: Erscheinungsformen und ... Leonhard Döderlein,Wolfram Wenz,Urs Schneider No preview available - 1999 |