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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 53(5): 664-71, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24269103

ABSTRACT

The Achilles tendon is among the most commonly injured tendons in the human body. The most common reason for delayed treatment is a missed diagnosis or a deficiency in presentation. The neglected or chronically ruptured Achilles tendon presents a unique treatment challenge. The surgical approach varies greatly depending on the extent of degeneration and the resultant gap between the opposing tendon ends. Most surgeons have recommended the use of a tendon transfer or augmentation to strengthen the Achilles tendon repair. The following technique uses a flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer with gastrocnemius aponeurosis turndown flap augmentation. This technique has been commonly performed by us with success.


Subject(s)
Achilles Tendon/surgery , Diagnostic Errors , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Tendons/surgery , Chronic Disease , Dissection , Humans , Rupture , Surgical Flaps , Tendon Injuries/diagnosis , Tendons/transplantation
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 52(4): 537-42, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23499457

ABSTRACT

Combined ankle and subtalar joint instability can lead to severe disability of the lower extremity. Multiple procedures have been described for hindfoot and ankle instability, including anatomic and non-anatomic reconstructions. The authors present their technique consisting of a free autogenous split peroneus longus tendon graft combined with a modified Brostrom-Gould repair.


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Ankle Joint/surgery , Joint Instability/surgery , Orthopedic Procedures/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Subtalar Joint/surgery , Tendons/surgery , Chronic Disease , Humans
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 52(3): 409-14, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23433792

ABSTRACT

Jones fractures are a common injury treated by foot and ankle surgeons. Surgical intervention is recommended because of the high rate of delayed union, nonunion, and repeat fracture, when treated conservatively. Percutaneous intramedullary screw fixation is commonly used in the treatment of these fractures. We present techniques that can increase the surgical efficiency and decrease the complications associated with percutaneous delivery of internal fixation.


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Foot Injuries/surgery , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Metatarsal Bones/injuries , Metatarsal Bones/surgery , Foot Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Fractures, Bone/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Metatarsal Bones/diagnostic imaging , Radiography
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