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, therefore, the surgical options remain controversial. 3 The traditional options for operative management of end-stage arthritis include excision arthroplasty, implant arthroplasty and arthrodesis. Excision arthroplasty has gradually become less popular
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the setting of prior lumbar arthrodesis is associated with inferior outcome (increased complication and revision rates) for a multitude of reasons ( 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 26 , 27 ). The complication with the greatest risk following THA in the
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cavovarus foot in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease . Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2008 90 2631 – 2642 . ( https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.G.01356 ) 14 Barg A Ruiz R & Hintermann B . Triple arthrodesis for correction of cavovarus deformity
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Intercarpal arthrodesis is a well-recognised treatment option and a time-tested procedure. The various partial fusions of the carpus are performed most commonly for arthritis, scaphoid nonunion, Kienböck’s disease, chondrocalcinosis, and carpal
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, symptomatic hardware and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). 16 , 30 , 32 , 36 Corrective TMT arthrodesis Moderate to severe hallux valgus deformities with subluxation of the hallux joint, hypermobility of the first TMT joint, or generalised
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Introduction Multiple treatment strategies exist for metatarsus primus varus and hallux valgus deformities. The Lapidus arthrodesis of the first metatarsocuneiform (MTC) joint is one of the most common surgical procedures, including the fusion
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. 3 , 78 To obtain a successful arthrodesis in the Charcot foot, superconstruct techniques have been developed over the past decades. 79 The concept of a superconstruct consists of four factors: fusion beyond the injury zone, bone resection to
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Anterior arthrodesis Type II Posterior No No Yes Posterior osteosynthesis/arthrodesis Type III Anterior and posterior No No Yes Sequential 2/3-stage 1 operation Complex instability Yes Type IA Anterior
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arthrodesis of lesser toe deformities Retrospective 56 Hammer toe Arthrodesis Polylactide 24/26 20 patients (86%) satisfied Konkel et al, 2011 30 Hammer toe correction using an absorbable pin Prospective 66 Hammer toe Arthrodesis
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resection arthroplasty, arthrodesis, and above-knee amputation. 1 Fig. 2 Overview of the surgical strategies with possible scenarios. Source : Reprinted Pocket Guide to Diagnosis & Treatment of PJI (version 9, October 2019) with permission of