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REMOVED: Retraction notice to The Use of a Femoral Distractor to Aid Distal Tibial Resection During Total Ankle Arthroplasty

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      • The Use of a Femoral Distractor to Aid Distal Tibial Resection During Total Ankle Arthroplasty
        The Journal of Foot and Ankle SurgeryVol. 49Issue 2
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          Distal tibial resection during total ankle arthroplasty can be time consuming and presents a technical challenge. We recommend the use of a femoral distractor to assist with this specific part of the operation. We describe the technique below and have now adopted it as a commonplace stage in our ankle replacements.
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      • Erratum
        The Journal of Foot and Ankle SurgeryVol. 49Issue 5
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          Due to a production error, the March/April 2010 issue (volume 49, number 2, pp 216) of the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery published a retraction notice for the article The Use of a Femoral Distractor to Aid Distal Tibial Resection During Total Ankle Arthroplasty, by Michael Whitehouse, Simon Thompson, Paul Halliwell, and Matthew Solan.
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