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Farhan Syed University Hospital of Coventry & Warwickshire (UHCW), Coventry, UK

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Anthony Ugwuoke Warwick Hospital, Warwick, UK

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-morbidities and other variables, which can help in patient selection and improve implant survival. Since ankle arthroplasty surgery has a steep learning curve, the prosthesis choice should be driven by a surgeon’s familiarity with prostheses and the availability

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Hans-Jörg Trnka Foot and Ankle Centre Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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follow-up. Patient-reported satisfaction rate was 95% good/excellent results. Jowett and Bedi 39 reviewed the learning curve of the first 120 minimally invasive Chevron osteotomies by dividing the population into group A (first 60) and group B

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Halah Kutaish Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland
Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University, Switzerland

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Antoine Acker Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland

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Lisca Drittenbass Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland

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Richard Stern Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland

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Mathieu Assal Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland
Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University, Switzerland

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). 7 , 8 Additionally, this technique can be useful for younger surgeons as the results of the surgery are immediately visible and therefore shorten the learning curve. Historically, CAOS was mainly used in spinal and cranial surgery, in which it

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François Lintz Centre de Chirurgie de la Cheville et du Pied, Clinique de l’Union, France

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Cesar de Cesar Netto Foot and Ankle Surgery Department, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York City, USA

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Alexeij Barg Foot and Ankle Surgery Department, University of Utah, USA

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Arne Burssens Foot and Ankle Surgery Department, University of Ghent, Belgium

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Martinus Richter Foot and Ankle Surgery Department, Rummelsberg, Germany

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Weight Bearing CT International Study Group WBCT ISG, Seattle, Washington, USA

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. As expected, depending on local reimbursement conditions, the financial schemes to ensure sustainability will vary. Learning curve The amount of data provided by WBCT is far greater than with weight-bearing 2D XR or non

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E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Autonomous University of Madrid), Madrid, Spain

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Inmaculada Moracia-Ochagavía Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

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has been shown to provide satisfactory results. However, these authors also mentioned that the learning curve is long, and that the technique requires a high-resolution ultrasound scanner and training to ensure the reliability of the ultrasound images

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Mario Herrera-Pérez Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

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Victor Valderrabano Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Schmerzklinik, Basel, Switzerland
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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Alexandre L Godoy-Santos Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Israelita, Sao Paulo, Brazil

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César de César Netto Director of the UIOWA Orthopedic Functional Imaging Research Laboratory (OFIRL), Iowa, USA
Department of Orthopedic and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa, Iowa, USA

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David González-Martín Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

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Sergio Tejero Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain
Department of Surgery, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain

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survival and the learning curve in TAA ( 61 , 69 ). Additional studies of outcomes provide support for the performance of ankle replacement surgery in patients with OA, but most authors agree that a careful evaluation of the patient is important when

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Nuno Corte-Real Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Portugal

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João Caetano Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Portugal

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the use of weight-bearing CT scan 18 and its clinical role is still not clear. Dynamic ultrasound is a promising technique but is very examiner dependent, has a steep learning curve and low reproducibility. Ultimately, a syndesmotic lesion can be

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