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Confer with leading surgeons on the most effective way to solve complex surgical problems.110+ pioneering surgeons share tips, pearls, and strategiesStep-by-step guidance for 65+ challenging techniques600+ illustrations demonstrate crucial detailsDeveloped in collaboration with the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), this techniques-oriented resource puts the expertise and wisdom of top surgeons at your fingertips.Sections include:Conditions of the HalluxConditions of the Lesser ToesAdult-Acquired Flatfoot DeformityDegenerative Conditions of the AnkleAmputationsSports-Related ConditionsDiabetic ConditionsTraumaNeurologic DisordersTechniques chapters are clearly organized for efficient pre-surgical review:IndicationsContraindicationsAlternative TreatmentsResultsTechniquesSetup and exposureInstruments / equipment / implants requiredProcedureWound ClosurePostoperative RegimenAvoiding Pitfalls and ComplicationsEnrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s) , such as computer, tablet, or smartphoneEasily convert to audiobook , powering your content with natural language text-to-speech
Section 1 - Conditions of the Hallux Editor: Ian J. Alexander, MD Hallux RigidusChapter 1: Surgical Decision Making for Advanced Hallux RigidusJeffrey Junko, MDChapter 2: Cheilectomy for Late-Stage Hallux RigidusKenneth J. Hunt, MDChapter 3: Complex First Metatarsophalangeal Arthrodesis for Revision of Failed First Metatarsophalangeal ProceduresJoel M. Davis, MD; Stuart D. Miller, MDHallux ValgusChapter 4: Preserving the Length of the First Metatarsal in Surgical Management of Hallux ValgusChristopher Chiodo, MDChapter 5: Revision Joint-Sparing Surgery for Hallux Valgus: Solutions for Salvage of Failed Surgery for Hallux ValgusSigvard T. Hansen, Jr, MD; Michael E. Brage, MD; Michael D. Johnson, MDSection 2: Conditions of the Lesser Toes Editor: Ian J. Alexander, MD Chapter 6: Metatarsal Osteotomy to Manage Metatarsal ProminenceDonald R. Bohay, MD; John G. Anderson, MD; Nicholas A. Cheney, DOCuchulain Luke Rust, MDChapter 7: Strategies for Managing Complications of Osteotomies of the Lesser MetatarsalsHans-Jörg Trnka, MD; Reinhard Schuh, MDChapter 8: Closing Wedge Osteotomy for Freiberg InfractionPaul G. Talusan, MD; John S. Reach, Jr, MSc, MDChapter 9: Plantar Plate Repair and Reconstruction for Lesser Metatarsophalangeal InstabilityCaio Nery, MD; Ian J. Alexander, MDChapter 10: Ganglions of the Lesser ToesThomas C. Dowd, MDSection 3 - Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Editor: Ian J. Alexander, MD Chapter 11: Surgical Decision Making in the Adult-Acquired FlatfootMark J. Berkowitz, MD; Brian G. Donley, MDChapter 12: Residual Forefoot Supination Following Correction of Adult-Acquired Flatfoot DeformityJeffrey E. Johnson, MD; Jeremy J. McCormick, MDChapter 13: Rigid Flatfoot with Compromised Soft TissuesAnand M. Vora, MD; Mark S. Myerson, MD; Clifford L. Jeng, MDChapter 14: Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity with Substantial Uncovering of the Talar HeadScott M. Holthusen, MD; Bruce J. Sangeorzan, MDChapter 15: Spring Ligament Insufficiency Reconstruction for Adult-Acquired Flatfoot DeformityJonathan Deland, MDSection 4 - Degenerative Conditions of the Ankle Editor: Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhD ArthritisChapter 16: Subtalar Arthrodesis After Ankle FusionIan J. Alexander, MDChapter 17: Ankle Distraction Arthroplasty with External FixationDouglas Beaman, MDChapter 18: Joint-Sparing Treatment of Ankle Arthritis with Coronal Plane DeformityBeat Hintermann, MD; Markus Knupp, MD; Alexej Barg, MDChapter 19: Total Ankle Allograft Reconstruction in Patients with Ankle ArthritisMichael E. Brage, MD; Keri R. Zickuhr, MD; Michael D. Johnson, MDChapter 20: Revision Ankle ArthrodesisChristopher Bibbo, DO, FACSChapter 21: Total Ankle Arthroplasty DesignVictor Valderrabano, MD, PhD; Alexej Barg, MDChapter 22: Effects of Total Ankle Arthroplasty MalalignmentNorman Espinosa, MDChapter 23: Takedown of Ankle Fusion and Conversion to Ankle ReplacementJustin K. Greisberg, MD; Sigvard T. Hansen, Jr, MDChapter 24: Alignment in Total Ankle Arthroplasty with Coronal Plane Deformity: Bony and LigamentousMark E. Easley, MDChapter 25: Revision Total Ankle Arthroplasty: Managing Osteolysis and SubsidenceJames A. Nunley, MDChapter 26: Converting Failed Ankle Arthroplasty to ArthrodesisDavid Thordarson, MD; Deborah Castañeda, MDAnkle FusionChapter 27: Ankle Fusion in the Setting of Bone LossNicholas T. Haddock, MD; L. Scott Levin, MD; Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhDKeith L. Wapner, MDSection 5 - Amputations Editor: Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhDChapter 28: The Pirogoff AmputationAernout R. J. Langeveld, MD; Duncan E. Meuffels, MD, PhD; Marco T. C. Hoedt, MDChapter 29: Syme Ankle DisarticulationMichael S. Pinzur, MD; Adam P. Schiff, MDChapter 30: Revision Transtibial Amputation: The Ertl ProcedureScott B. Shawen, MD; Adam T. Groth, MD; Benjamin K. Potter, MDSection 6 - Sports-Related Conditions Editor: Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhD Chapter 31: Nonneuromuscular Flexible Pes CavusD. Joshua Mayich, MD; Timothy R. Daniels, MDChapter 32: Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus: Approach Through Medial Malleolar OsteotomiesDavid B. Thordarson, MD; Steve Kang, MDChapter 33: Lateral Approaches to Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus for Open Osteochondral GraftingThomas C. Dowd, MD; Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhDChapter 34: Surgical Management of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus Using Autograft from the IpsilateralTalusJeremy T. Smith, MD; Michael G. Wilson, MD, MBAChapter 35: Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation for Osteochondral Lesions of the TalusSandro Giannini, MD; Marco Cavallo, MDChapter 36: Matrix-Based Reconstruction of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus with or Without Autologous Chondrocyte TransplantationMarkus Walther, MDChapter 37: Particulate Juvenile Cartilage Allograft Transplantation for Osteochondral Lesions of the TalusCassandra A. Lee, MD; Eric W. Tan, MD; Eric Giza, MD; Lew C. Schon, MDChapter 38: Structural Allograft for Large Osteochondral Lesions of the TalusSteven M. Raikin, MD; Brian S. Winters, MDChapter 39: Allograft MosaicplastyEric M. Bluman, MD, PhDChapter 40: Ankle Syndesmosis InjuriesM. Mustafa Gomberawalla, MD; Anish R. Kadakia, MDChapter 41: Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction Using AllograftNorman Espinosa, MD; Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhDChapter 42: Peroneal Tendon ReconstructionKeith L. Wapner, MD; David Redfern, FRCS (Tr & Orth)Chapter 43: Management of Anteromedial Impingement of the AnkleArthur Manoli II, MDChapter 44: Reconstruction of Ruptured Achilles TendonCarroll P. Jones, MD; J. Kent Ellington, MDChapter 45: Navicular Stress FractureJohn N. Tennant, MD, MPH; Annunziato Amendola, MDChapter 46: Subtalar ArthroscopyRichard D. Ferkel, MD; Tristan Altbuch, MDChapter 47: Posterior Ankle EndoscopyFlorian Nickisch, MD; Chris Pearce, MBChB, FRCS; Phinit Phisitkul, MD; Brad D. Blankenhorn, MDChapter 48: Insertional Achilles TendinopathyWilliam McGarvey, MD; Richard Beaver, MDChapter 49: Nonunion of the Fifth Metatarsal: Inlay TechniqueGeorge B. Holmes, Jr, MDSection 7 - Diabetic Conditions Editor: Justin K. Greisberg, MD Chapter 50: Reconstruction of Charcot Midfoot Deformity With Realignment and ArthrodesisVincent J. Sammarco, MDChapter 51: Ankle Fractures in Patients With Diabetic NeuropathyJeffrey E. Johnson, MD; Sandra E. Klein, MDSection 8 - Trauma Editor: Justin K. Greisberg, MD Traumatic Conditions of the MidfootChapter 52: Management of Arthritis of the Fourth and Fifth Tarsometatarsal JointsScott B. Shawen, MD; Robert B. Anderson, MDChapter 53: Spanning Fixation of Lisfranc Joint InjuriesBruce Cohen, MDChapter 54: Arthrodesis of the Tarsometatarsal Joint for Acute Midfoot InjuriesJ. Chris Coetzee, MDChapter 55: Cuboid-Spanning Internal FixationStephen K. Benirschke, MD; Patricia Ann Kramer, PhDChapter 56: Massive Bone Loss as a Result of Blast TraumaAdam T. Groth, MD; MAJ Tobin T. Eckel, MD; Scott B. Shawen, MDTraumatic Conditions of the AnkleChapter 57: Anterolateral Approach to Pilon FracturesMichael P. Clare, MDChapter 58: Dual Plating of Pilon FracturesRoy W. Sanders, MD; John P. Ketz, MDChapter 59: Posterior Approach for Posterior Pilon FracturesJustin K. Greisberg, MDChapter 60: Malunion of the TalusStefan Rammelt, MD, PhD; Hans Zwipp, MD, PhDChapter 61: Fractures of the Lateral Process of the TalusMark Drakos, MD; Mark J. Berkowitz, MDChapter 62: Revision Ankle Open Reduction and Internal Fixation: Fibular LengtheningArthur K. Walling, MD; Scott A. Swanson, MDChapter 63: Subtalar Distraction ArthrodesisSteven K. Neufeld, MDChapter 64: Sesamoid ExcisionJustin Weatherall, MD; Robert B. Anderson, MDSection 9 - Neurologic Disorders Editor: Justin K. Greisberg, MD Chapter 65: Flexible Deformity in Charcot-Marie-Tooth DiseaseKelly L. Apostle, MD, FRCSC; Bruce J. Sangeorzan, MDChapter 66: Rigid Deformity in Adult Charcot-Marie-Tooth DiseaseJames J. Sferra, MD; Eva Umoh Asomugha, MDChapter 67: The Bridle Procedure for the Management of Dorsiflexion Paralysis of the FootRaoul P. Rodriguez, MDChapter 68: Split Tibialis Anterior Tendon TransferDavid R. Richardson, MD; Norfleet B. Thompson, MD
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