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Long oblique fibular osteotomy yielded good clinical, radiographic outcomes
Published results showed patients who underwent lateral total ankle arthroplasty with long oblique fibular osteotomy experienced excellent 2-year survival rates with good clinical and radiographic outcomes and decreased rates of wound complications and symptoms related to the fibular implant.
Multidisciplinary program reduces GI complications after orthopedic surgery
SAN ANTONIO — Implementing a multidisciplinary improvement program helped reduce bowel complications among patients recovering from orthopedic surgery, according to study results presented at the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting.
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53-year-old woman with continued pain after first metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty
A 53-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis on oral prednisone presented to a podiatric surgeon after a lifelong history of hallux valgus and lesser toe deformities. After failure of conservative management options, she opted for surgical management with first metatarsophalangeal joint arthroplasty with a double-stem silastic implant. Hammertoe deformities of her second through fifth digits were treated with lesser metatarsal head resections with transarticular pin fixation. The patient’s postoperative period was unremarkable, but after about 2 months, she noticed recurrence of the deformity of the lesser toes. She also developed a painful plantar prominence at the hallux metatarsophalangeal with return of the valgus deformity. After 4 years of persistent pain, she was referred to orthopedic surgery for further evaluation.
November EFORT webinar focuses on sequelae of calcaneal fractures
The EFORT webinar on Sequelae of Calcaneal Fractures will be held Monday 25 November 2019, 19:00-20:00 CET.
New ankle prosthesis improves patient experience with arthritis
CHICAGO — Use of a new total ankle prosthesis improved the experience of patients with end-stage arthritis, according to results from a study presented at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting.
Cheilectomy yielded low revision, pain recurrence rates in patients with hallux rigidus
CHICAGO — Cheilectomy may be a reliable procedure for treatment of hallux rigidus, with low revision and pain recurrence rates among patients, according to results presented at the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting.
Midsubstance repair is an alternative technique to treat Achilles tendon ruptures
The minimally invasive midsubstance surgical technique for acute midsubstance Achilles tendon ruptures passes sutures longitudinally through the distal Achilles stump and anchors proximal sutures into the calcaneus for early range of motion and weight-bearing.
VIDEO: Promising results seen after nonoperative treatment of stable Weber B ankle fractures
DENVER — At the Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting, Edward Rooney, MD, spoke about a midterm follow-up study on stable Weber B-type ankle fractures. He said investigators found stable ankle fractures, which normally are treated operatively, may be treated nonoperatively with promising results.
More patients with low signal intensity of the anterior talofibular ligament returned to sport after repair
Better clinical outcomes, which included a greater percentage of patients who returned to sport, were seen after repair for chronic ankle instability in patients with low signal intensity in the anterior talofibular ligament based on preoperative MRI, according to recently published results.
VIDEO: Patients prescribed more opioids than needed after outpatient foot and ankle surgery
CHICAGO — At the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Annual Meeting, Steven M. Raikin, MD, discussed a study that looked at opioid consumption after outpatient foot and ankle surgery. He said patients were being prescribed more opioids than they needed. On average patients took about half of the narcotics they were prescribed at the time of surgery.
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