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lateral soft tissue release for the treatment of hallux valgus . Foot Ankle Int 2010 ; 31 : 291 - 5 . 28 Barouk LS . Scarf osteotomy for hallux valgus correction. Local anatomy, surgical technique, and combination with other forefoot
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metatarsalgia is one of the complications with an average incidence of 6.3% as found in a systematic review by Barg et al. ( 5 ). With the evolution of new surgical techniques to treat hallux valgus, such as mini-open or percutaneous, this issue has become
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literature illustrates 2 , 3 that tissue engineering, biomedical and biotechnology applications, surgical corrective techniques and instruments for managing diabetic foot problems continue to evolve and become more sophisticated. Despite these
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length of radiation exposure. Redfern and Perera 46 pointed out that specific cadaveric training is mandatory for any surgeon considering performing minimally invasive surgical techniques, and this training is vital to avoid unnecessary complications
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tissue does not permit a confident repair, the ligaments should be replaced and reconstructed, usually using some kind of graft replacing the original anatomy (more frequently a hamstring autograft). 25 Several other surgical techniques have been
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-reported clinical, functional and quality-of-life outcomes were better after operative treatment at 8 to 12 years of follow-up. 12 Despite the advancements in surgical techniques, surgical fixation is still technically challenging and carries the risks of
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osteochondritis dissecans, synovectomy, and loose body removal. Anterior ankle has potential complications. Mastery of ankle anatomy and biomechanics, careful preoperative planning and meticulous surgical technique. can diminish the risk of adverse events
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’s symptoms. Key issues to the success of surgery are the correct diagnosis and, of course, optimal surgical technique. As stated earlier, metatarsalgia associated with Morton’s interdigital neuroma is usually part of a spectrum of biomechanical factors that
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by the calcaneal width at its widest portion. Re-alignment surgical procedures Choosing the appropriate type of osteotomy for treatment of a specific deformity can optimise outcomes. High tibial osteotomy may be applicable for the ankle