Corentin Malherbe MD Paul-André Deleu PhD Link to ORCID Bernhard Devos Bevernage MD Ivan Birch PhD Pierre Maldague MD Vincent Gombault MD Pit Putzeys MD Thibaut Leemrijse MD
doi : 10.1177/10711007221136539
Volume 44 Issue 1, January 2023
Although considerable literature can be found on the outcome of total ankle replacement (TAR), only a few studies have reported the results of the fixed-bearing Cadence prosthesis. This noninventor study reports a consecutive series of 60 Cadence TAR systems with a mean of 2.9 years’ follow-up, focusing on clinical and radiographic outcomes and early complications.
Hongying Jiang PhD, MS Link to ORCID Leihong Wu PhD Per-Henrik Randsborg MD, PhD Link to ORCID Jennifer Houck MS, BS Limin Sun PhD, ME Marissa Marine BS Megan Chow BS Joseph Peluso BBE Link to ORCID Raquel Peat PhD, MPH
doi : 10.1177/10711007221134284
There are 2 general types of total ankle replacement (TAR) designs with respect to the polyethylene insert, mobile-bearing (MB) and fixed-bearing (FB) TARs. The aim of this study is to compare polyethylene-related adverse events (AEs), particularly revisions, reported for MB TARs and FB TARs using the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database.
Edward M. Rooney, MD1 , Susan M. Odum, PhD2 , Nady Hamid, MD1,2 , Todd A. Irwin, MD1,2 , and The CORE Study Group
doi : 10.1177/10711007221140834
In response to the opioid epidemic, the use of multimodal pain management in orthopaedic surgery is increasing. Efforts to decrease opioid prescribing and opioid consumption among foot and ankle surgical patients are needed. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and adverse events between 2 multimodal pain management pathways for forefoot surgical patients: standard opioid-containing (OC) and opioid-free (OF).
Martinus Richter, MD, PhD1 , Stefan Zech, MD1, Stefan Andreas Meissner, MD 1 , and Issam Naef, MD
doi : 10.1177/10711007221125219
The aim of this study was to compare outcome (clinical, patient-reported outcome measures, radiologic, joint motion and pedographic) of total joint replacement with Roto-Glide (RG) and arthrodesis (A) for severe osteoarthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP1).
Ellery Clugston, MBBS1 , Nalan Ektas, PhD2 , Corey Scholes, PhD2 , Michael Symes, MBBS FRACS(Ortho)1,3 , Alex Wilton, MBBS1 , Andrew Wines, MBBS, FRACS(Ortho)1,3 , and Rajat Mittal, MBBS FRACS(Ortho)
doi : 10.1177/10711007221131818
We report the short-term outcomes of a retrospective cohort of Trabecular Metal total ankle arthroplasties (TAAs) via a transfibular approach from a single, nondesigner surgeon in Australia.
Brian P. McCormick, MD1 , Sarah Trent, BS2 , Brett D. Haislup, MD1 , Drew Bolster, BS2 , Kimberly Bubnash, CRNP1 , and Stuart D. Miller, MD
doi : 10.1177/10711007221138239
Dual semitendinosus allograft reconstruction of chronic Achilles tendon ruptures has several potential benefits including superior tensile strength compared with a turndown construct and avoidance of the morbidity and operative time associated with autograft augmentation. We present a series of chronic Achilles tendon ruptures reconstructed with dual semitendinosus allograft.
Fabian T. Spindler, CandMed1 , Federico P. Gaube, CandMed1 , Wolfgang Böcker, MD1 , Hans Polzer, MD1 , and Sebastian F. Baumbach, MD1
doi : 10.1177/10711007221138775
The quality of reduction of the distal tibiofibular joint (DTFJ) has a major impact on the outcome. Novel suture-button systems as well as intraoperative 3D imaging can be applied to increase the quality of DTFJ reduction intraoperatively.
Hui Du, MD, FRCS1 , Xiao-Tian He2 , Xing-Hua Yin, MD3 , Jian-Ming Gu, MD, FRCS3 , Yi-Xin Zhou, MD, PhD3 , Jing Yang4 , and Yong Wu, MD
doi : 10.1177/10711007221138240
U-osteotomy with Taylor Spatial Frame correction is a rarely reported treatment method particularly well-suited for severe rigid equinus deformity in adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and efficacy of deformity correction and clinical outcome using this technique.
Sarav S. Shah, MD1,2 , Andrew Ames, DO1,2 , Sundeep S. Saini, DO1 , Sonia Lee, BS2 , Lambert Li, BS, MBA3 , Courtney Brothers, AT-C4 , Tyler Austin, AT-C5 , Timothy Bonacum, AT-C5 , Michael Metcalfe, AT-C5 , Paul Weitzel, MD1,2 , Brian McKeon, MD1,2 , and Heather Gillespie, MD6
doi : 10.1177/10711007221126731
This study sought to determine whether range of motion (ROM) of the ankle and subtalar joint complex (STJ) is correlated with ankle injuries in National Basketball Association (NBA) G-league and collegiate basketball players to identify an at-risk population that may benefit from participation in an ankle injury prevention program.
Jiwon V. Park, BS1 , Fred T. Finney, MD2,4 , Natalie V. Singer, MD2 , Noah E. Saunders3 , Kempland C. Walley, MD2 , James R. Holmes, MD2 , David M. Walton, MD2 , and Paul G. Talusan, MD2
doi : 10.1177/10711007221140043
The plantar plate is a major stabilizing structure of the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint with instability frequently occurring after a tear or attenuation of this structure. Commonly, a McGlamry elevator is used to strip the plantar plate from the plantar surface of the metatarsal to improve exposure of the MTP joint.
Serkan Taş, PhD, PT1 , Arda Aktaş, MSc, PT1 , Tahir Fatih Dikici, MSc, PT2 , and Fatma Kübra Çekok, PhD, PT 3
doi : 10.1177/10711007221136137
Changes in lower extremity alignment in individuals with flatfoot may be associated with differences in morphology of the tendons or cartilage in lower extremities. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the potential association of flatfoot with the morphology of the Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, and femoral cartilage.
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