Secondary Procedures in Total Ankle Replacement, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
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Secondary procedures in total ankle replacement will include the following articles: Incidence of complications during initial experience with primary total ankle replacement prostheses: A systematic review, Secondary procedures in total ankle replacement based on registry data analysis, Arthroscopic débridement for treatment of post-operative stiffness and soft-tissue impingement following total ankle replacement, Painful osteophytes, ectopic bone and pain in the malleolar gutters following total ankle replacement: Management strategies, Use of tendon procedures for managing varus and valgus mal-alignment with total ankle replacement, and many more!

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Date de parution 07 janvier 2016
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EAN13 9780323401036
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Secondary Procedures in Total Ankle Replacement
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Editor
Thomas S. Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS
Orthopaedic Center, Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, WI, USA
Consulting Editor
Thomas Zgonis

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October 2015 Volume 32 Number 4
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editor
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Foreword. Secondary Procedures in Total Ankle Replacement
Preface. Secondary Procedures in Total Ankle Replacement
Incidence of Complications During the Surgeon Learning Curve Period for Primary Total Ankle Replacement: A Systematic Review
Key points
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
References
Total Ankle Replacement Survival Rates Based on Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis of National Joint Registry Data
Key points
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Limitations
Summary
References
Arthroscopic Management of Complications Following Total Ankle Replacement
Key points
Introduction
Overview of potential applications of arthroscopy and endoscopy in management of complications following total ankle replacement
Procedures of the ankle joint proper with close proximity to the articular components of the total ankle replacement
Procedures that are away from the total ankle replacement
Summary
References
Painful Osteophytes, Ectopic Bone, and Pain in the Malleolar Gutters Following Total Ankle Replacement: Management and Strategies
Key points
Introduction
Diagnosis
Surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
Use of Soft-Tissue Procedures for Managing Varus and Valgus Malalignment with Total Ankle Replacement
Key points
Introduction
Flexor retinaculum release (tarsal tunnel decompression) for balancing varus ankle contracture during total ankle replacement
Posterior tibial tendon recession for balancing varus ankle contracture during total ankle replacement
Modified all-inside Brostr m-Gould lateral ankle stabilization
Modified Evans peroneus brevis lateral ankle stabilization for balancing varus ankle contracture during total ankle replacement
Reverse Evans peroneus brevis medial ankle stabilization for balancing valgus ankle contracture during total ankle replacement
Complications and concerns
Summary
References
Osteotomies for Managing Varus and Valgus Malalignment with Total Ankle Replacement
Key points
Introduction
General considerations and preoperative evaluation
Principles and indications for osteotomies combined with total ankle replacement: general principles
Extra-articular deformity
Intra-articular deformity
Surgical techniques: general considerations
Supramalleolar osteotomy
Calcaneal osteotomy
First metatarsal osteotomy
Medial malleolus osteotomy
Plafondplasty
Fibula-lengthening osteotomy
Immediate postoperative care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
References
Management of Osseous and Soft-Tissue Ankle Equinus During Total Ankle Replacement
Key points
Introduction
Literature review
Surgical technique
Complications and concerns
Summary
References
The Salto Talaris XT Revision Ankle Prosthesis
Key points
Introduction
Salto Talaris XT revision ankle prosthesis
Surgical approach
Tibial and talar resection
Trial size evaluation and implant selection
Postoperative care
Complications
Summary
References
Incidence of Complications During Initial Experience with Revision of the Agility and Agility LP Total Ankle Replacement Systems: A Single Surgeon s Learning Curve Experience
Key points
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
References
Management of Massive Hindfoot Osteolysis Secondary to Failed INBONE I Total Ankle Replacement
Key points
Introduction
Surgical technique
Clinical outcome
Complications and concerns
Summary
References
Salvage of a Failed Agility Total Ankle Replacement System Associated with Acute Traumatic Periprosthetic Midfoot Fractures
Key points
Introduction
Surgical technique
Clinical outcome
Complications and concerns
Summary
References
Index
Copyright
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