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Foot (Edinb) ; 59: 102098, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38678805

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AIMS: The adult cavus foot represents a challenging clinical problem, with varied aetiology and complex, 3-dimensional deformities. Thus far, the cavus foot has eluded a unified classification. The aim of this paper was to appraise the literature to identify classification systems which guide the operative management of neurological cavus feet in adults. METHODS: As the aim of this paper was broad, a scoping review was conducted. The review was conducted in line with published frameworks. Our principal research question was 'what classification systems that guide surgical management currently exist for neurological cavus feet in adults'. We searched CINAHL, Embase, OVID, Proquest, Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science databases using MESH and non-MESH terms. Two authors independently reviewed abstracts / papers and a data extraction sheet was used to collect the relevant data. RESULTS: A total of 1140 articles were initially screened, identifying 125 articles for which a full text review was performed. Only three articles met all our inclusion criteria. All these articles reported an anatomical classification with suggestions for treatment based on the classification. All were considered to comprise Level V evidence, and none reported outcomes of treatment based on the classification. CONCLUSIONS: There is currently a paucity of robust classifications to guide treatment in neurological cavus feet in adults. The few classifications systems that exist are varied and do not as yet have sufficient evidence to support their widespread use. Further work is required, aimed at identifying specific features of cavus feet that would guide operative treatment.


Assuntos
Pé Cavo , Humanos , Adulto , Pé Cavo/cirurgia
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Orthop Surg ; 16(6): 1269-1276, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38618706

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OBJECTIVES: The etiology of flatfoot and cavus foot is multicausal and controversial. So far, no literature reports the relationship between the sagittal morphology of subtalar joint and the alignment of foot. The purpose of this study was to explore whether the subtalar alignment would influence the configuration of foot. METHODS: From January 2017 to January 2020, we included 109 feet in the flatfoot group, 95 feet in the cavus group, and 104 feet in the control group in this retrospective comparative study. The Gissane angle and calcaneal posterior articular surface inclination angle represented the sagittal morphology of the subtalar joint. Meary's angle, calcaneal pitch angle, and talar pitch angle reflected the alignment of foot. They were measured in the weightbearing foot X-rays. The angles in different groups were compared via Mann-Whitney U test. We calculated the correlation between the sagittal alignment of subtalar joint and the alignment of foot using Spearman's correlation analysis. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability were calculated. RESULTS: The Gissane angle, calcaneal posterior articular surface inclination angle, Meary's angle, talar pitch angle, and calcaneal pitch angle were significantly different in the three groups. The Gissane angle had an excellent correlation with the Meary's angle (r = 0.850, p < 0.0001), and the talar pitch angle (r = -0.825, p < 0.0001), and a good correlation with the calcaneal pitch angle (r = 0.638, p < 0.0001). The calcaneal posterior articular surface inclination angle had an excellent correlation with the Meary's angle (r = -0.902, p < 0.001), and the talar pitch angle (r = 0.887, p < 0.0001), and a good correlation with the calcaneal pitch angle (r = -0.702, p < 0.0001). The interobserver and intraobserver reliability for all radiographic measurements was good to excellent. CONCLUSION: A subtalar joint with a larger Gissane angle and a more horizontal calcaneal posterior articular surface angle tended to have a higher foot arch and vice versa. The inspiration from this study was that the deformities of flatfoot and cavus foot may relate to the subtalar deformity.


Assuntos
Pé Chato , Radiografia , Articulação Talocalcânea , Humanos , Articulação Talocalcânea/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pé Chato/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé Chato/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Masculino , Adulto , Adolescente , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé Cavo/fisiopatologia , Adulto Jovem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Foot Ankle Int ; 45(6): 601-611, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38491765

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BACKGROUND: The complex deformities in cavovarus feet of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease are difficult to evaluate. The aim of this study was to quantify the initial standing alignment correction achieved after joint-sparing CMT cavovarus reconstruction using pre- and postoperative weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT). METHODS: Twenty-nine CMT cavovarus reconstructions were retrospectively analyzed. Three-dimensional measurements were performed using semiautomated software (Bonelogic 2.1) to investigate changes in sagittal, axial, and coronal parameters. Pre- and postoperative data were compared, along with normative data. Correlation among the preoperative measurements and the amount of correction in sagittal, axial, and coronal parameters were analyzed. RESULTS: The sagittal, axial, and coronal malalignment of the hindfoot, and the sagittal and axial malalignment of the forefoot, was significantly improved after corrective surgery (P < .05). Sagittal Meary angle (from 14.8 to 0.1 degrees), axial talonavicular angle (TNA, from 3.6 to 19.2 degrees), and coronal hindfoot alignment (from 11.0 to -11.1 degrees) showed significant changes postoperatively (P < .001). Hindfoot, forefoot sagittal, and forefoot axial parameters reached comparable outcomes compared with normative value (P > .05). Regarding amount of correction, Spearman correlation demonstrated that axial Meary angle and TNA were most strongly related to improvement in sagittal Meary angle and coronal hindfoot alignment. CONCLUSION: Preoperative and postoperative WBCT measurements demonstrated that joint sparing CMT cavovarus reconstruction significantly improved sagittal, axial, and coronal deformities of CMT, and sagittal Meary angle was restored toward normative values. Apparent axial plane correction, the majority of which occurred at the talonavicular joint, had the strongest correlation with deformity correction in multiple planes. This suggests that soft tissue releases and correction of the talonavicular joint may be a key component of a cavovarus foot correction.


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Doença de Charcot-Marie-Tooth , Imageamento Tridimensional , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Doença de Charcot-Marie-Tooth/cirurgia , Doença de Charcot-Marie-Tooth/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Feminino , Adulto , Masculino , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico por imagem , Suporte de Carga , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Posição Ortostática
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Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38297853

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CAPOS syndrome is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder caused by mutations in the ATP1A3 gene. Initial symptoms, often fever-induced, include recurrent acute ataxic encephalopathy in childhood, featuring cerebellar ataxia, optic atrophy, areflflexia, sensorineural hearing loss, and in some cases, pes cavus. This report details a case of CAPOS syndrome resulting from a maternal ATP1A3 gene mutation. Both the child and her mother exhibited symptoms post-febrile induction,including severe sensorineural hearing loss in both ears, ataxia, areflexia, and decreased vision. Additionally, the patient's mother presented with pes cavus. Genetic testing revealed a c. 2452G>A(Glu818Lys) heterozygous mutation in theATP1A3 gene in the patient . This article aims to enhance clinicians' understanding of CAPOS syndrome, emphasizing the case's clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, treatment, and its correlation with genotypeic findings.


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Ataxia Cerebelar , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé , Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial , Atrofia Óptica , Reflexo Anormal , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Criança , Feminino , Ataxia Cerebelar/genética , Ataxia Cerebelar/diagnóstico , Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial/genética , Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial/diagnóstico , Atrofia Óptica/genética , Atrofia Óptica/diagnóstico , Mutação , Fenótipo , ATPase Trocadora de Sódio-Potássio/genética
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344215

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Background: Roussy-Lévy syndrome (RLS) is characterized by postural hand tremor seen in patients with familial autosomal dominant Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Phenomenology Shown: This video demonstrates irregular, jerky bilateral kinetic, postural, rest tremor affecting the right > left hand, along with pes cavus and gait ataxia in a patient with CMT disease. Educational Value: Pes cavus, tendon areflexia, sensory ataxia, and upper limb tremor should prompt consideration of CMT neuropathy. Highlights: This video abstract depicts a bilateral hand tremor characteristic of Roussy-Lévy syndrome seen in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease neuropathy. The significance of the abstract lies in the phenomenology and the physiology of the tremor seen in patients with genetically confirmed duplication of PMP22 gene.


Assuntos
Doença de Charcot-Marie-Tooth , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Doença de Charcot-Marie-Tooth/genética , Tremor/etiologia , Marcha Atáxica/etiologia , Reflexo Anormal , Tendões
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-1011105

RESUMO

CAPOS syndrome is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder caused by mutations in the ATP1A3 gene. Initial symptoms, often fever-induced, include recurrent acute ataxic encephalopathy in childhood, featuring cerebellar ataxia, optic atrophy, areflflexia, sensorineural hearing loss, and in some cases, pes cavus. This report details a case of CAPOS syndrome resulting from a maternal ATP1A3 gene mutation. Both the child and her mother exhibited symptoms post-febrile induction,including severe sensorineural hearing loss in both ears, ataxia, areflexia, and decreased vision. Additionally, the patient's mother presented with pes cavus. Genetic testing revealed a c. 2452G>A(Glu818Lys) heterozygous mutation in theATP1A3 gene in the patient . This article aims to enhance clinicians' understanding of CAPOS syndrome, emphasizing the case's clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, treatment, and its correlation with genotypeic findings.


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Humanos , Criança , Feminino , Ataxia Cerebelar/diagnóstico , Pé Cavo , Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial/diagnóstico , Atrofia Óptica/diagnóstico , Mutação , Fenótipo , ATPase Trocadora de Sódio-Potássio/genética , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé , Reflexo Anormal
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Instr Course Lect ; 73: 247-261, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38090902

RESUMO

The cavus foot represents a complex spectrum of deformity ranging from the subtle idiopathic to the severe sensorimotor neuropathy and other neuromuscular deformities. The successful surgical treatment of the cavus foot depends on a fundamental understanding of the underlying multiplanar deformity, inherent muscle balance, and the rigidity of the hindfoot. The location of the deformity is described and understood according to its multiple apices. These deformities are addressed with osteotomies or arthrodesis directed at the apices of deformity. Simultaneously, correction of muscular imbalances with appropriate tendon transfers must also be performed to prevent recurrent deformity. With these principles in mind, the surgical correction of the cavus foot becomes simplified and algorithmically driven.


Assuntos
Deformidades do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia , , Artrodese , Osteotomia
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 709-718, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863529

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Percutaneous correction of cavus foot deformity can be achieved with satisfactory correction of foot anatomy and biomechanics. Surgical management of cavovarus foot reconstruction is an individualized combination of surgical procedures designed to correct deformity. Minimally invasive procedures using high-torque low-speed burr can facilitate large deformity correction without extensive soft tissue stripping. This article presents the operative technique for percutaneous cavus foot correction including a lateralizing calcaneal osteotomy and proximal first ray osteotomy. However, methodologically robust evidence to support this procedure is lacking at present, and further research, particularly, focusing on long-term clinical outcomes and follow-up is required.


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Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Pé/cirurgia , Osteotomia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 719-728, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863530

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Cavovarus foot is a complex three-dimensional deformity, which includes a wide range of clinical conditions from subtle deformities to disabling feet. In this article, the authors discuss the role of weight-bearing computed tomography, which might enable to avoid double imaging (radiographs + tomography) in patients for which a detailed osteoarticular assessment is required, with the advantage to obtain tomographic images in standing position and a reduction of radiation exposure.


Assuntos
, Pé Cavo , Humanos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé Cavo/etiologia , Suporte de Carga
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 729-741, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863531

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Cavovarus or high-arched foot is a common foot deformity that occurs due to the disruption of the foot-driven equilibrium between the first metatarsal, fifth metatarsal, and the heel. This imbalance leads to an increase in the foot's normal plantar concavity. Cavovarus deformity ranges from a mild and flexible malalignment to a fixed, complex, and severe deformation. Subtle cavovarus foot, the mild form of the cavus foot, was first described by Manoli and colleagues.


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Deformidades do Pé , Ossos do Metatarso , Pé Cavo , Humanos , , Deformidades do Pé/etiologia , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico , Pé Cavo/etiologia , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Ossos do Metatarso/cirurgia , Atletas
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 743-757, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863532

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Sagittal lesser toe deformities (LTD) are the most common in cavus foot. They are mainly the result of muscular imbalance between intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. Surgery is the second-line treatment if medical treatment fails. The aim of the present study was to provide an update on classification and surgical management of LTD in cavus foot including percutaneous procedures with a special focus on sagittal deformities. Joint sparing procedures are preferred for reducible LTD, whereas lesser toe fusions are used for rigid one in association with tendon transfer or percutaneous procedures depending of surgeon's experience and patient's clinical examination.


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Deformidades do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Osteotomia/métodos , Dedos do Pé/cirurgia , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia , Transferência Tendinosa/métodos
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 759-773, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863533

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In order to understand the relation among ankle instability, peroneal disorders, and cavovarus deformity, it is mandatory to clarify the different stages of those disorders and also to put them into relation to each other. Finally, we need to take the patients compliance and expectations into consideration to define the individually right way of treatment.


Assuntos
Calcâneo , Instabilidade Articular , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Tornozelo , Calcâneo/cirurgia , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Osteotomia , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 775-789, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863534

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When a patient presents with posterior heel pain on the background of a cavovarus foot, there are many different aspects to take into account. The morphology of the foot and the specific cause of the patient's pain lead the practitioner to alter the treatment appropriately. Some patients should only receive physiotherapy, but the majority should receive more invasive treatments, including calcaneal osteotomies or tendon debridement, depending on their particular presentation and pathology. This review examines the various different facets of posterior heel pain that must be dealt with and the most up-to-date treatments for the same.


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Tendão do Calcâneo , Calcâneo , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Calcanhar , Pé Cavo/complicações , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico , Tendão do Calcâneo/cirurgia , , Dor/etiologia , Calcâneo/cirurgia
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 805-818, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863536

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The aim of hindfoot fusions in the cavovarus foot is to establish a painless, plantigrade, balanced and stable foot. A comprehensive clinical and radiographic assessment enables the surgeon to fully understand the patient's deformity and plan a reliable surgical strategy for deformity correction. Pre-operative planning and intraoperative techniques are discussed.


Assuntos
Deformidades do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia , Osteotomia/métodos , Artrodese/métodos
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 843-856, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863539

RESUMO

Supramalleolar osteotomy enables correction of the ankle varus deformity and is associated with improvement of pain and function in the short term and long term. Despite these beneficial results, the amount of surgical correction is challenging to titrate and the procedure remains technically demanding. Most supramalleolar osteotomies are currently planned preoperatively on 2-dimensional weight-bearing radiographs and executed peroperatively using free-hand techniques. This article encompasses 3-dimensional planning and printing techniques based on weight-bearing computed tomography images and patient-specific instruments to correct ankle varus deformities.


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Deformidades do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé Cavo/cirurgia , Deformidades do Pé/diagnóstico por imagem , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia , Articulação do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Tornozelo , Osteotomia/métodos
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 873-887, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863541

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A cavovarus foot is characterized by exacerbated medial longitudinal arch (cavus), hindfoot varus, plantar flexed first ray, forefoot pronation (apparent supination), forefoot adduction, and claw toe deformities. It can be broadly divided as flexible and rigid and further classified based on the neurological and non-neurological causes. Diabetes associated peripheral neuropathy complicates individual bony deformities associated with cavovarus foot with early callus which can breakdown to ulceration rapidly. Based on the disease progression in neurological and non-neurological causes of cavovarus feet in patients with diabetic neuropathy, 3 stages of the disease and its management is described.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus , Deformidades do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/complicações , Pé Cavo/terapia , Resultado do Tratamento , , Deformidades do Pé/etiologia , Deformidades do Pé/cirurgia
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): 889-901, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863542

RESUMO

The foot resembles a tripod. The 3 legs consist of (1) the tip of the heel, (2) the first metatarsal, and (3) the fifth metatarsal. This concept is useful to explain cavus or flat feet. When the tips of the tripod move closer, the arch becomes higher. The leg of the tripod that moves the most will determine the type of cavus feet, which can be hindfoot cavus, forefoot cavus, or first metatarsal cavus. Cavovarus foot denotes the presence of a three-dimensional deformity of the foot, but it is much more a descriptive feature than a diagnosis.


Assuntos
Pé Chato , Deformidades Adquiridas do Pé , Pé Cavo , Humanos , Pé Cavo/diagnóstico , Pé Cavo/etiologia , Pé Cavo/terapia , , Deformidades Adquiridas do Pé/etiologia , Pé Chato/complicações , Calcanhar
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Foot Ankle Clin ; 28(4): xv-xvi, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863543

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Pé Cavo , Humanos ,
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Angiol. (Barcelona) ; 75(5): 326-329, Sept-Oct, 2023. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-226589

RESUMO

La isquemia crónica amenazante de miembros inferiores (iCami) es una de las principales causas de morbilidad yde mortalidad a nivel mundial y se encuentra en aumento por la creciente prevalencia de la diabetes mellitus. enlas dos últimas décadas se ha demostrado la factibilidad y la seguridad de revascularizar el arco plantar (aP) y laimportancia de un aP intacto para la cicatrización de las heridas.Reportamos dos casos de pacientes con iCami que requirieron de revascularización endovascular del aP paraobtener la cicatrización de las heridas y evitar amputaciones mayores.(AU)


Chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLti) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and it is on the risedue to the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus (dm). in the last two decades, the feasibility and safety of revas-cularization of the plantar arch (Pa) and the importance of an intact Pa for wound healing have been demonstrated.We report two cases of patients with CLti who required endovascular revascularization of the Pa to obtain woundhealing and avoid major amputations.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Idoso , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardiovasculares , Pé Cavo , Extremidade Inferior , Isquemia , Angioplastia/métodos , Sistema Linfático , Sistema Cardiovascular , Pacientes Internados , Exame Físico , Avaliação de Sintomas , Pé/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé/fisiologia , Angiografia
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