Tendon Repairs and Transfers for the Foot and Ankle, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery
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In this issue, articles will include: Tendon transfers for the acute Achilles Tendon rupture and chronic Achilles Tendon pathology, Tendon transfers and salvaging options for Hallux Varus Deformities, Peroneal tendon transfers and rupture repairs, Principles and Biomechanical considerations of tendon transfers, Youngs Tenosuspension and many more!

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Tendon Reconstruction and Transfers of the Foot and Ankle
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Editor
Christopher L. Reeves, DPM, MS, FACFAS
Orlando Foot and Ankle Clinic, Winter Park, FL, USA
Consulting Editor
Thomas Zgonis

Clinics Review Articles

www.podiatric.theclinics.com

January 2016 Volume 33 Number 1
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editor
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Foreword. Tendon Reconstruction and Transfers of the Foot and Ankle
Preface. A New Look at Tendon Transfers and Soft Tissue Management in Foot and Ankle Reconstruction
Principles and Biomechanical Considerations of Tendon Transfers
Key points
Introduction
Tendon anatomy
Patient evaluation
Rules of tendon transfers
Intraoperative considerations to improve outcomes
Fixation techniques
Postoperative considerations
Summary
References
Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon Transfer and Modified Kidner Technique in Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
Key points
Introduction
Modified Kidner procedure
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer
Summary
References
Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer for Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency
Key points
Introduction
Historical perspective
Indications
Cobb technique
Adjunctive procedures
Summary
References
Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer
Key points
Introduction
Anatomy and biomechanics
Indications
Preoperative considerations
Procedure theory
Operative technique
Postoperative care
Complications
Discussion
References
Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer
Key points
Introduction
Surgical technique
Rehabilitation and recovery
Complications
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
References
Jones Tendon Transfer
Key points
Introduction
Indication/etiology
Clinical evaluation
Jones tendon transfer surgery
Adjunct procedures
Postoperative management
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Hibbs Tenosuspension
Key points
Introduction
Pathomechanics
Surgical technique
Complications
Tendon Transfers for Management of Digital and Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint Deformities
Key points
Introduction
Causative factors
Diagnosis
Conservative treatment
Surgical treatment
Surgical technique
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer (one incision)
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer (2 incisions)
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer (3 incisions)
Extensor digitorum longus tendon transfer
Extensor digitorum brevis tendon transfer
Rehabilitation and recovery
Complications
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
References
Tendon Transfers and Salvaging Options for Hallux Varus Deformities
Key points
Introduction
Indication
Extensor hallucis longus transfer
Abductor hallucis transfer
First dorsal interosseous transfer
Split extensor hallucis longus transfer
Reverse abductor hallucis transfer
Extensor hallucis brevis tenodesis
Summary
References
Soft Tissue Balancing After Partial Foot Amputations
Key points
Introduction
Surgical planning
Transmetatarsal amputation
Lisfranc amputation
Chopart amputation
Ankle and subtalar arthrodesis
Gastrocnemius-soleus complex
Anterior tibial tendon
Peroneal tendons
Other procedures
Complications
Postoperative care
Summary
References
Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon Transfer for Calcific Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy
Key points
Introduction
Cause
Nonoperative management
Preoperative evaluation
Surgical management
Calcaneal osteotomy
Postoperative management
References
Combined Tendon and Bone Allograft Transplantation for Chronic Achilles Tendon Ruptures
Key points
Introduction
History
Physical examination
Imaging
Rationale for transplantation bone-tendon allograft
Surgical technique
Postoperative care
Discussion
References
Surgical Correction of Rigid Equinovarus Contracture Utilizing Extensive Soft Tissue Release
Key points
Introduction
Cause
Biomechanics
Clinical presentation
Clinical evaluation
Surgical techniques
Summary
References
Catastrophic Failure of an Infected Achilles Tendon Rupture Repair Managed with Combined Flexor Hallucis Longus and Peroneus Brevis Tendon Transfer
Key points
Introduction
Case report
Surgical technique
First surgery: d bridement
Second surgery: restoration of plantarflexion
Third surgery: closure
Rehabilitation and recovery
Discussion
Summary
References
Complications of Tendon Surgery in the Foot and Ankle
Key points
Introduction
Risk of tobacco use
Risk of tendon surgery in patients with diabetes
Complications in peroneal tendon surgery
Complications in Achilles tendon surgery
Summary
References
Index
Copyright
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