Revision surgery of the foot and ankle : surgical strategies and techniques
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Revision surgery of the foot and ankle : surgical strategies and techniques
Springer, c2020
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Note
Other editors: Michael P. Clare, Paul T. Fortin, Lew C. Schon, Roy W. Sanders
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This unique text utilizes a bulleted, case-based approach to present a variety of surgical strategies and techniques for tackling the many challenges posed by revision foot and ankle surgery.The book is organized thematically into sections on the forefoot, trauma, sports injuries, and arthritis and reconstruction, with each chapter including key takeaway points, discussions of evaluation, surgical planning, and the cases themselves. Specific revision topics presented include first MTP joint fusion, failed bunion and hammertoe, failed Lisfranc and fifth metatarsal fracture, failed flatfoot and subtalar fusion, and nonunion of ankle fusion and failed total ankle replacement, among others.
The challenge of revision foot and ankle surgery is that there are countless ways for a surgery to fail. Therefore, presenting as many different scenarios as possible and techniques to address them is the main advantage of the book. Practical and user-friendly, Revision Surgery of the Foot and Ankle will prove indispensable to both the young and veteran orthopedic surgeon preparing for these challenging surgical interventions.
Table of Contents
Part I: Revision Forefoot Surgery.- 1st MTPJ fusion after implant arthroplasty.- Malunion of 1st MTPJ fusion.- Nonunion of 1st MTPJ fusion.- Revision bunion surgery.- Revision of failed hammertoe surgery.- Revision of failed lesser metatarsal surgery.- Recurrent interdigital neuromas.- Part II: Revision Midfoot Surgery.- Revision of failed Lisfranc injury.- Revision of failed midfoot fusion.- Revision of failed 5th metatarsal fracture.- Part III: Revision Hindfoot Surgery.- Failed flatfoot surgery.- Talonavicular nonunion.- Subtalar joint nonunion.- Calcaneal malunion after ORIF.- Subtalar fusion after calcaneal ORIF.- Part IV: Revision Ankle Surgery.- Nonunion of ankle fusion.- Malunion of ankle fusion.- TTC fusion.- Failed total ankle arthroplasty.- Conversion of ankle fusion to TAA.- Failed ankle fracture.- Failed pilon.- Revision Achilles tendon surgery.- Revision peroneal tendon surgery.- Revision lateral ligament reconstruction.- Failed OCL talus.
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