Current Controversies in Foot and Ankle Trauma is the March 2017 issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics and focuses on controversies and will include topics such as: Arthrodesis vs. ORIF for Lisfranc injuries; What is the role for percutaneous treatment of Lisfranc injuries; Syndesmosis fixation- screws vs. flexible fixation; Management of late syndesmosis issues; Small incision vs. extensile lateral for calc fractures; and many more!
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Table of contents of Current Controversies in Foot and Ankle Trauma:
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Versus Primary Arthrodesis for Lisfranc Injury
The Role of Percutaneous Reduction and Fixation of Lisfranc Injuries
Syndesmosis Stabilisation: Screws Versus Flexible Fixation
Late Treatment of Syndesmotic Injuries
Calcaneal Fracture Management: Extensile Lateral Approach Versus Small Incision Technique 77
Early Fixation of Calcaneus Fractures
Managing Complications of Calcaneus Fractures
Gastrocnemius or Achilles Lengthening at Time of Trauma Fixation
Posterior Malleolar Fractures: Changing Concepts and Recent Developments
Primary Arthrodesis for Tibial Pilon Fractures
Chopart Injuries: When to Fix and When to Fuse?
Treatment of Peripheral Talus Fractures
Complex Foot Injury: Early and Definite Management
Book Details:
Title: Current Controversies in Foot and Ankle Trauma
Editor: Michael P. Swords DO
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: March 7, 2017
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0323509770
ISBN-13: 978-0323509770
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Related Pages:
Stress fractures | Fractures | Calcaneus Fracture | Cuboid Fracture | Fifth Metatarsal Fractures | Hallux fractures | LisFranc Fracture | Navicular Fracture | Sesamoid Fractures | Talus Fractures
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