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technique increasingly used for the treatment of hindfoot pathologies. 1 Posterior ankle impingement syndrome, flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon problems, osteochondral lesions, subtalar coalitions, osteoarthritis, talar bone cysts, talar fractures
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anteriorly than posteriorly. Approximately two-thirds of its surface area is covered with articular cartilage and it has a tenuous blood supply, similar to the scaphoid. The talus has seven articular surfaces and is divided into the head, neck and body, and
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day surgery. Endoscopic approaches have been described for almost all tendons around the foot and ankle. However, we will review the most common tendoscopies in our practice namely Achilles, peroneal tendons and posterior tibial tendon (PTT). We will
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Introduction Bosworth fracture (BF) is a special type of locked ankle fracture-dislocation, characterized by displacement of a fragment of the fractured fibula from the fibular notch (FN) behind the posterior surface of the distal tibia ( Fig
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a pluri-disciplinary approach involving vascular and plastic surgeons is required. Several techniques have been described, including closed, open and arthroscopic procedures. Open procedures can be performed through lateral, anterior or posterior
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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Introduction Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), first defined in 1962 by Keck 1 and Lam 2 , is a compressive peripheral neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve and its branches within the tarsal tunnel beneath the flexor retinaculum. 3 , 4 The
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tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction (TPTD), causing the collapse of a pre-existing medial arch with a progressive stiffening of the deformity. 4 This leads to disabling pain, footwear problems and difficulty with walking. Moreover, rupture of the
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. Adjustments were made to the Weber B and Weber C categories to reflect the involvement of the posterior malleolus, and thus the severity of the trauma. This resulted in the Weber A, Weber B, Weber B+, Weber C and Weber C+ categories (+ meaning posterior
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Introduction Anatomy of the subtalar joint In a simplified way, one can divide the subtalar joint into two parts, an anterior and a posterior part. Anteriorly, the talar head is located on the anterior and middle facets of the calcaneus
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-portal dorsiflexion method with intermittent soft tissue distraction. Posterior AA was performed using a two-portal hind foot approach. An overall complication rate of 3.5% was found in 1305 procedures. Neurological complications (1.9%) were related to portal