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Unfallchirurg ; 120(12): 1015-1019, 2017 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28980032

ABSTRACT

Ruptures of the tendon of the tibialis anterior muscle tend to occur in the context of degenerative impairments. This mainly affects the distal avascular portion of the tendon. Owing to the good compensation through the extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum muscles, diagnosis is often delayed. In addition to the clinical examination, magnetic resonance inaging (MRI) diagnostics are of particular importance, although damage or rupture of the tendon can also be demonstrated sonographically. Therapeutic measures include conservative or operative measures, depending on the clinical symptoms. Conservative stabilization of the ankle can be achieved by avoiding plantar flexion using a peroneal orthosis or an ankle-foot orthosis. Subsequent problems, such as metatarsalgia or overloading of the medial foot edge can be addressed by insoles or a corresponding shoe adjustment. An operative procedure is indicated when there is corresponding suffering due to pressure and functional impairment. The direct end-to-end reconstruction of the tendon is only rarely possible in cases of delayed diagnosis due to the degenerative situation and the retraction of the tendon stumps. Depending on the defect size and the tendon quality, various operative techniques, such as rotationplasty, free transplants or tendon transfer can be used.


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Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Rupture/surgery , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Combined Modality Therapy , Delayed Diagnosis , Foot Orthoses , Humans , Muscle, Skeletal/surgery , Rupture/diagnosis , Rupture/etiology , Tendon Injuries/diagnosis , Tendon Injuries/etiology , Tendon Transfer , Tendons/transplantation
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Orthopade ; 46(5): 434-439, 2017 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28349173

ABSTRACT

The hallux valgus represents combined bony and soft tissue pathology. In addition to known bony surgical procedures, addressing the soft tissue with regard to the anatomical structures, the surgical technique and the extent of correction are discussed.The goal of the operation is the restoration of the physiological balance between the active and passive stabilizing factors of the MTP-I-joint. The joint capsule, the ligaments and the tendons of the first ray act directly as stabilizing structures, whereas the hind foot and the position of the upper ankle have an indirect influence on the MTP-I-joint.The present work gives an overview of the pathoanatomy of the MTP-I-joint in the hallux valgus pathology. The individual anatomical structures are presented with regard to their physiological and pathological influence and the possible therapeutic options.


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Hallux Valgus/surgery , Joint Instability/surgery , Ligaments/surgery , Metatarsal Bones/surgery , Metatarsophalangeal Joint/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Tendons/surgery , Arthroplasty/methods , Evidence-Based Medicine , Hallux Valgus/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging , Metatarsophalangeal Joint/diagnostic imaging , Osteotomy/methods , Treatment Outcome
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