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Stand Up and Start Counting
17 October 2011
Everyone agrees that research is important. We use findings to shape how we practice. Patients use findings to see what treatment options appeal to them. Sometimes, practitioners and patients interpre...
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Arnol Saxena
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An Analysis of Outcomes after Use of the Maxwell-Brancheau Arthroereisis Implant
Abstract: The authors present a retrospective study of 35 consecutive patients (60 feet) treated with the Maxwell-Brancheau Arthroereisis (MBA) implant. The mean age of the cohort at the time of surge...
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Steven P. Brancheau,
Kelly M. Walker,
David R. Northcutt
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3-8
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Infected Internal Fixation after Ankle Fractures—A Treatment Path
Abstract: In the emergency treatment of infected internal fixation after ankle fractures, the infection needs to be resolved quickly to protect the implants, bone, and tendons. Vacuum wound therapy (t...
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Yvonne Bernadette Maria Kollrack,
Gunnar Moellenhoff
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9-12
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The Surgical Treatment of Peroneal Tendinopathy (Excluding Subluxations): A Series of 17 Patients
24 November 2011
Abstract: Peroneal tendon pathology is rare, but is probably underestimated because it is frequently undiagnosed. It should always be in the differential diagnosis of lateral ankle pain. Surgical trea...
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Willy Grasset,
Numa Mercier,
Christophe Chaussard,
Eric Carpentier,
Stephen Aldridge,
Dominique Saragaglia
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13-19
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Radiofrequency Thermoneurolysis for the Treatment of Morton’s Neuroma
07 November 2011
Abstract: Pedal neuroma is a common disorder. The authors undertook a review of 32 feet in 29 patients with a symptomatic neuroma treated between January 2007 and January 2010 to evaluate the effectiv...
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Joshua L. Moore,
Ritchard Rosen,
Jeffrey Cohen,
Brad Rosen
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20-22
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Extraosseous Talotarsal Stabilization Using HyProCure® in Adults: A 5-year Retrospective Follow-up
Abstract: The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine long-term functional outcomes and device tolerance achieved in adult patients who chose to undergo an extraosseous talotarsal stabili...
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Michael E. Graham,
Nikhil T. Jawrani,
Avanthi Chikka
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23-29
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Incorporation of Bovine-based Structural Bone Grafts Used in Reconstructive Foot Surgery
31 October 2011
Abstract: Timely incorporation of bone grafts is essential to the structural rigidity in most foot and ankle surgeries. Although bovine-based xenografts possess some of the key features necessary for ...
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Naohiro Shibuya,
Daniel C. Jupiter,
Lacey D. Clawson,
Javier La Fontaine
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30-33
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Prognostic Difference Between Soft Tissue Abscess and Osteomyelitis of the Foot in Patients with Diabetes: Data from a Consecutive Series of 452 Hospitalized Patients
Abstract: From January 2008 to December 2010, 452 patients with diabetes were admitted to our diabetic foot unit because of deep soft tissue abscess (group A: n = 210) or chronic osteomyelitis (group ...
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Ezio Faglia,
Giacomo Clerici,
Maurizio Caminiti,
Vincenzo Curci,
Francesco Somalvico
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34-38
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Bicortical Fixation of Medial Malleolar Fractures: A Review of 23 Cases at Risk for Complicated Bone Healing
Abstract: Several methods have been described for fixation of unstable medial malleolar fractures. Certain patient populations, including the elderly, those with osteoporosis and osteopenia, and patie...
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Christy M. King,
Mathew Cobb,
David R. Collman,
Pieter M. Lagaay,
Jason D. Pollard
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39-44
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Publication Rates of Poster Presentations at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Scientific Conference Between 1999 and 2008
Abstract: Publication is the desired end point of scientific research. Ultimately, it is desired that research presented in poster format at a scientific conference will be developed into a report and...
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Bradley P. Abicht,
Michael P. Donnenwerth,
Sara L. Borkosky,
Elizabeth J. Plovanich,
Thomas S. Roukis
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45-49
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A Multicenter Retrospective Review of Outcomes for Arthrodesis, Hemi-Metallic Joint Implant, and Resectional Arthroplasty in the Surgical Treatment of End-Stage Hallux Rigidus
03 October 2011
Abstract: This is a retrospective, multicenter study examining the long-term results for the treatment of end-stage hallux rigidus using 3 different surgical procedures. A total of 158 subjects (105 f...
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Paul J. Kim,
Daniel Hatch,
Lawrence A. DiDomenico,
Michael S. Lee,
Bruce Kaczander,
Gary Count,
Marc Kravette
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50-56
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A Retrospective Analysis of Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint Fusion as a Treatment Option for Hammertoe Pathology Associated with Metatarsophalangeal Joint Instability
07 November 2011
Abstract: Complex hammer digit deformity is commonly associated with instability of the metatarsophalangeal joint. Restoring joint stability is critical for digit alignment and function and can be cha...
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Robert Joseph,
Kevin Schroeder,
Marc Greenberg
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57-62
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Incidence of Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Foot and Ankle Trauma: Analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
Abstract: The incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after foot and ankle surgery is generally believed to be low. However, little information is available regarding DVT as it specifically relates to...
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Naohiro Shibuya,
Colby H. Frost,
Jason D. Campbell,
Matthew L. Davis,
Daniel C. Jupiter
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63-68
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Surgical Intervention for Congenital Nail Fold Hypertrophy
Abstract: Congenital nail fold hypertrophy of the hallux is an uncommon abnormality affecting the periungual soft tissue of the great toe. It is usually identified at birth or shortly thereafter, and ...
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Rebecca Exton,
Gill Smith
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69-70
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Function after Total Calcanectomy for Malignant Tumor in a Child: Is Complex Reconstruction Necessary?
15 November 2011
Abstract: Complex reconstruction after calcaneal excision for aggressive or malignant tumors has been advocated. In this report we describe a 7-year-old child who underwent chemotherapy followed by to...
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V. Madhuri,
B. Balakumar,
N.M. Walter,
H. Prakash,
V. Dutt,
L. Chowdhurie
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71-75
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Myxoid Liposarcoma of the Ankle: A Case Report
24 October 2011
Abstract: Myxoid liposarcoma occurs predominantly in the deep soft tissues of the extremities, and tends to metastasize to a wide range of soft tissue or bone locations. We report a case of myxoid lip...
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Jun Nishio,
Teruto Isayama,
Ichiro Yoshimura,
Hiroyuki Ohjimi,
Hiroshi Iwasaki,
Masatoshi Naito
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76-79
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Adolescent Hallux Valgus Deformity with Bilateral Absence of the Hallucal Sesamoids: A Case Report
28 October 2011
Abstract: The absence of the hallucal sesamoid is a rare condition. Rarer still is the presentation of adolescent hallux valgus with the absence of both hallucal sesamoid. Seven cases of absence of th...
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Sattar Alshryda,
Thai Lou,
Edwin R. Faulconer,
Akinwande O. Adedapo
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80-82
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Use of Allograft Cellular Bone Matrix in Multistage Talectomy with Tibiocalcaneal Arthrodesis: A Case Report
21 October 2011
Abstract: Surgical treatment for traumatic dislocation of the talus is a challenging procedure that is often associated with complications. Application of allograft cellular bone matrix with viable me...
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J. Randolph Clements
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83-86
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Matrix-associated Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation Combined with Iliac Crest Bone Graft for Reconstruction of Talus Necrosis due to Villonodular Synovitis
21 November 2011
Abstract: We report the case of a 24-year-old driving instructor with osteonecrosis of the talus and a large articular cartilage and osseous defect. The cystic lesion was caused by villonodular synovi...
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Jörg Dickschas,
Götz Welsch,
Wolf Strecker,
Volker Schöffl
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87-90
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Fracture of the Talus as a Complication of Subtalar Arthroereisis
29 September 2011
Abstract: Subtalar joint arthroereisis remains a popular procedure for a flexible flatfoot deformity. Potential complications of the procedure have been discussed in published reports and are often be...
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Michael Corpuz,
David Shofler,
Jonathan Labovitz,
Lawrence Hodor,
Kelly Yu
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91-94
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A Case of “Fresh Rupture” after Open Repair of a Ruptured Achilles Tendon
07 November 2011
Abstract: We present the case of Achilles tendon rupture in a 54-year-old man while rehabilitating after end-to-end open repair of an acute Achilles tendon rupture. Re-rupture after surgical repair of...
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Paul R.P. Rushton,
Alok K. Singh,
Rajiv G. Deshmukh
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95-98
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Painless Giant Angioleiomyoma in the Subfascia of the Lower Leg
26 September 2011
Abstract: Angioleiomyoma is rare, benign vascular smooth muscle tumor originating from the tunica media of the veins and arteries. It usually presents as a slow-growing, small, and painful mass arisin...
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Koichi Ogura,
Takahiro Goto,
Tetsuo Nemoto
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99-102
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Removal of Osteoid Osteoma of the Tibia Using Two-portal Posterior Ankle Arthroscopy
14 November 2011
Abstract: The case of a 30-year-old male with a history of pain in his left ankle is presented. The pain was described as predominantly nocturnal and frequently relieved by the use of nonsteroidal ant...
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Ivan Bojanić,
Srđan Rogošić,
Alan Mahnik,
Tomislav Smoljanović
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103-105
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Lateral Supramalleolar Flap for Coverage of Ankle and Foot Defects in Children
Abstract: The lower part of the leg, the ankle and the foot, is a difficult region to cover especially with exposure of bones or tendons. There are many options for covering soft tissue defect in thes...
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Med Faouzi Hamdi,
Anis Khlifi
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106-109
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Deep Soft Tissue Leiomyoma Mimicking Fibromatosis in a 5-year-old Male
14 November 2011
Abstract: Leiomyomas of the deep soft tissue in the extremities of children are very rare. These benign soft tissue tumors occur more frequently in adults between the fourth and sixth decades of age. ...
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Azal Jalgaonkar,
Anita Mohan,
Sebastian Dawson-Bowling,
John Skinner,
Tim W.R. Briggs
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110-113
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Arthroereisis of the Subtalar Joint: An Uncommon Complication and Literature Review
28 September 2011
Abstract: Arthroereisis is an operation to prevent abnormal pronation in the subtalar joint in children and adults with symptomatic flexible flatfeet. In the present report, we describe an uncommon la...
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Bas van Ooij,
C.J. (Stan) Vos,
Rachid Saouti
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114-117
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Management of Combined Soft Tissue and Osseous Defect of the Midfoot with a Free Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap: A Case Report
15 November 2011
Abstract: Extensive soft tissue and osseous defects of the foot are difficult to manage and often result in amputation. Most of these wounds are created by trauma, but other causes, such as infection ...
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J. Randolph Clements,
Cay Mierisch,
Cesar J. Bravo
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118-122
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Double Row Anchor Fixation: A Novel Technique for a Diabetic Calanceal Insufficiency Avulsion Fracture
07 November 2011
Abstract: Avulsion fractures of the calcaneal tuberosity represent only 1.3% to 2.7% of calcaneal fractures. These fractures are common pathologically in nature and attributed to decreased bone minera...
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Robert M. Greenhagen,
Peter D. Highlander,
Patrick R. Burns
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123-127
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| Tips, Quips, and Pearls |
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Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Using a Femoral Locking Plate
26 September 2011
Abstract: The goal of a tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is to create a pain-free, stable hindfoot and ankle. Although a reserved procedure, it is useful when simultaneous ankle and subtalar joint patho...
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Lawrence A. DiDomenico,
Mari Wargo-Dorsey
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128-132
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Transverse Incision for Calcaneal Tuberosity Avulsion Fractures
24 November 2011
Abstract: A number of incision options are available to surgeons approaching the posterior aspect of the calcaneus for repair of fractures of the posterosuperior aspect of the body of the calcaneus. I...
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Abdullah Eren,
Hakan Cift,
Korhan Özkan,
Salih Söylemez
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133-134
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Surgical Technique for Combined Dwyer Calcaneal Osteotomy and Peroneal Tendon Repair for Correction of Peroneal Tendon Pathology Associated with Cavus Foot Deformity
07 November 2011
Abstract: Peroneal tendon pathology is commonly seen in patients with underlying pes cavus. The Dwyer calcaneal osteotomy is a useful adjunctive procedure to address the heel varus component of the ca...
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Troy J. Boffeli,
Rachel C. Collier
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135-140
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Letter to the Editor
19 October 2011
In a recent article [Tosun B, Al F, Tosun A. Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular in an adult: Mueller-Weiss syndrome. J Foot Ankle Surg 50(2):221–224, 2011], the authors presented a case...
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Eric W. Nelson,
George Rivello
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Reply
17 October 2011
We thank Dr. Nelson and Mr. Rivello for their comments regarding our article. As they point out, Maceira et al developed a five-stage system using lateral weight-bearing radiographs and compression an...
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Bilgehan Tosun
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Thanks to Our Peer Reviewers
Once again, we would like to thank all of the individuals who served as peer reviewers for the manuscripts submitted to The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery®. Peer review is the foundation upon whi...
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