Advanced techniques in foot and ankle reconstruction

Complex deformities of the foot and ankle remain a difficult problem for even the most experienced surgeon. Many techniques are available to provide correction and no single one is appropriate for all cases. Identical deformities often can be treated with different techniques with equally successful...

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Published inFoot and ankle clinics Vol. 5; no. 2; p. 417
Main Authors Thompson, D M, Calhoun, J H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.06.2000
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Summary:Complex deformities of the foot and ankle remain a difficult problem for even the most experienced surgeon. Many techniques are available to provide correction and no single one is appropriate for all cases. Identical deformities often can be treated with different techniques with equally successful outcomes. Each deformity is unique and the surgeon should be capable of using multiple techniques to provide the most appropriate treatment for the patient and the deformity. Simple deformities often can be handled with simple techniques but more complex problems often require more complex solutions. The techniques discussed here have worked well at the authors' institution but are undergoing constant reevaluation and occasional modification. It is important that the surgeon and the patient understand that with these techniques it is usually possible to provide a functional outcome but never possible to provide a normal foot or ankle. If appropriate goals are set, correction of these challenging deformities can be satisfying to surgeon and patient.
ISSN:1083-7515
DOI:10.1016/S1083-7515(24)00143-8