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perform hardware removal. Controversies Osteosynthesis versus primary arthrodesis The traditional treatment for Lisfranc lesions is open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). However, some authors believe that primary partial arthrodesis
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arthrodesis. The ideal goal for reconstruction of end-stage PIP joint arthritis is a pain-free restoration of sufficient mobility and stability. The index and middle fingers are the pinching partners of the thumb, while the ulnar fingers need mobility in order
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intervention are: symptomatic degenerative joint arthrodesis to relieve pain, restoration of the plantar vault and the medial longitudinal arch of the Meary–Tomeno axis. Fig. 1 Müller–Weiss disease. A wide variety of surgical procedures have been
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OA, and approximately 24 times more total knee replacements being performed than arthrodesis and arthroplasty of the ankle joint combined ( 3 , 4 ). While traditionally the clinical impact and functional limitation of early ankle OA on patients have
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reconstruction; bone transport; arthrodesis; and rotationplasty. Although each one of these reconstruction possibilities carries its own benefits and disadvantages, they all have to obey a minimum set of requirements and the choice between them has to be made on
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component arthroplasty, 15.2% arthrodesis and 3.6% required amputation. Sub-classification of the studies into inventor and non-inventor groups yielded revision rates of 6.6% and 12.2% respectively. Of the 14 studies included, 12 were level IV or level V
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stabilization Two types of stabilization technique exist: dynamic stabilization (ligamentoplasty) and fusion (arthrodesis). Dynamic stabilization was created by Graf in the 1980s to increase rigidity in order to avoid instability, but also to avoid adjacent
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soft tissue release. • Rigid - Structural deformity of the forefoot or hindfoot that requires osteotomies or arthrodesis for correction. Pathophysiology The pathophysiology in pes calcaneocavus is related to weakness of
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acknowledged benchmark in the management of bone defects. In foot and ankle surgery, these principles of fracture management have been extended to the techniques used in osteotomy and arthrodesis procedures, where autogenic bone grafts have achieved a similar