Michelle M. Coleman, MD, PhD, Mostafa M. Abousayed, MD, MSc, John M. Thompson, MD, Bryan A. Bean, MD, Gregory P. Guyton, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720961094
First Published October 14, 2020; pp. 121–131
Few studies have reported the outcomes following minimally invasive medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy (MDCO) for correction of pes planovalgus deformities.
Bryce A. Cunningham, MD, Stephen Warner, MD, PhD, Marschall Berkes, MD, Timothy Achor, MD, Andrew Choo, MD, John Munz, MD, Milton L. “Chip” Routt, Jr., MD, Joshua L. Gary, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720959025
First Published September 18, 2020; pp. 132–136
Despite multiple techniques to improve syndesmotic reduction accuracy, syndesmotic malreduction in unstable ankle fractures remains prevalent. We performed a prospective, observational study to assess the ability of intraoperative multidimensional fluoroscopy to lead a surgeon to change the syndesmotic reduction obtained by conventional fluoroscopic techniques with the goal of achieving an accurate reduction.
Gi Beom Kim, MD, Chul Hyun Park, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720964799
First Published November 16, 2020; pp. 137–144
This study aimed to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes of hybrid fixation for Danis-Weber type C ankle fractures with a syndesmotic injury.
Kevin D. Martin, DO, FAAOS, Nolan N. Andres, DO, William H. Robinson, DO
doi : 10.1177/1071100720959015
First Published October 5, 2020; pp. 145–150
Immediately following a lateral ligament reconstruction of the ankle, the strength of the repair is far less than that of the native anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL). Additionally, early functional rehabilitation has been shown to increase laxity of the repair. We hypothesized that a Brostr?m procedure augmented with a suture-tape construct would allow early functional rehabilitation while maintaining patient reported outcomes within a military population.
Alastair Faulkner, MBChB, MRCSEd, Alistair Mayne, MSc, MRCSEd, Peter Davies, MBChB, MRCSEd, David Ridley, BSc, MSc, Fraser Harrold, PhD, FRCSEd
doi : 10.1177/1071100720961069
First Published October 5, 2020; pp. 151–156
Morton’s neuroma is associated with chronic pain and disability. There is a paucity of literature regarding patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) in patients managed nonoperatively. We sought to investigate nonoperative and operative management of Morton’s neuroma using PROMs in patients with follow-up to 1 year.
Kevin D. Martin, DO, FAAOS, DAL, Courtney T. Tripp, DO, Jeannie Huh, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720955149
First Published October 3, 2020; pp. 157–165
Posterior malleolar fractures within a trimalleolar ankle fracture pattern are challenging to manage. Posterior ankle arthroscopy provides a means to assess the intra-articular and syndesmotic reductions, while removing loose bodies. The purpose of this study was to determine the radiographic and patient reported outcomes of posterior arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (PARIF) in trimalleolar ankle fractures.
Kota Shimomura, MD, Tetsuro Yasui, MD, PhD, Atsushi Teramoto, MD, PhD, Yasuhiro Ozasa, MD, PhD, Toshihiko Yamashita, MD, PhD, Mitsuyasu Iwasawa, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720962096
First Published November 6, 2020; pp. 166–175
Resection arthroplasty has long been a major treatment option for forefoot deformity caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint–preserving surgery is now surpassing classic resection arthroplasty. This study was performed to compare the postoperative results of these 2 operative methods.
Jack Allport, MBChB, BMedSci, Jayasree Ramaskandhan, MSc, MPTh, Mohammad Alkhreisat, MD, Malik S. Siddique, MD, MBBS, FRCS, MCh
doi : 10.1177/1071100720949852
First Published August 24, 2020; pp. 176–182
There is increasing evidence that varus deformity does not negatively affect total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) outcomes, but there is a sparsity of evidence for valgus deformity. We present our outcomes using a mobile-bearing prosthesis for neutral, varus, and valgus ankles.
Tzu-Cheng Yang, MD, Yun-Hsuan Tzeng, MD, Chien-Shun Wang, MD, Ming-Chau Chang, MD, Chao-Ching Chiang, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720961086
First Published November 2, 2020; pp. 183–191
This retrospective study aimed to describe the techniques and results of distal metatarsal segmental shortening (DMSS) for the treatment of chronic irreducible metatarsophalangeal (MTP) dislocation of lesser toes.
Aoife MacMahon, BA, Elizabeth A. Cody, MD, Kristin Caolo, BA, Jensen K. Henry, MD, Mark C. Drakos, MD, Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD, Aleksander Savenkov, PhD, Scott J. Ellis, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720959017
First Published October 5, 2020; pp. 192–199
Various factors may affect differences between patient and surgeon expectations. This study aimed to assess associations between patient-reported physical and mental status, patient-surgeon communication, and musculoskeletal health literacy with differences in patient and surgeon expectations of foot and ankle surgery.
Peter Kvarda, MD, Lukas Heisler, BSc, Nicola Kr?henbühl, MD, Caspar Samuel Steiner, MD, Roxa Ruiz, MD, Roman Susdorf, PhD, Yantarat Sripanich, MD, Alexej Barg, MD, Beat Hintermann, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720961315
First Published October 17, 2020; pp. 200–214
Auto-generated 3-dimensional (3D) measurements based on weightbearing cone-beam computed tomography (CT) scan technology may allow for a more accurate hind- and midfoot assessment. The current study evaluated the reliability and clinical relevance of such measurements in patients with posttraumatic end-stage ankle osteoarthritis.
Eric Lakey, MD, Pam Kumparatana, MSW, MPH, Daniel K. Moon, MD, Joseph Morales, MD, Sophia Elizabeth Anderson, BS, Todd Baldini, MS, Hélder Pereira, MD, Kenneth J. Hunt, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720959023
First Published October 8, 2020; pp. 215–223
Two common operative fixation techniques for insertional Achilles tendinopathy are the use of all-soft suture anchors vs synthetic anchors with a suture bridge. Despite increasing emphasis on early postoperative mobilization, the biomechanical profile of these repairs is not currently known. We hypothesized that the biomechanical profiles of single-row all-soft suture anchor repairs would differ when compared to double-row suture bridge repairs.
Gregory A. Lundeen, MD, MPH, Patrick Stahel Barousse, MD, MPH, Laura H. Moles, MS, Scott R. Whitlow, MD, Spenser Cassinelli, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720961090
First Published October 3, 2020; pp. 224–229
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Nabil Mehta, MD, Joseph Serino, MD, Edward S. Hur, MD, Shelby Smith, MD, Kamran S. Hamid, MD, MPH, Simon Lee, MD, Daniel D. Bohl, MD, MPH
doi : 10.1177/1071100720978426
First Published December 21, 2020; pp. 230–242
Periprosthetic osteolysis is a common occurrence after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) and poses many challenges for the foot and ankle surgeon. Osteolysis may be asymptomatic and remain benign, or it may lead to component instability and require revision or arthrodesis. In this article, we present a current and comprehensive review of osteolysis in TAA with illustrative cases. We examine the basic science principles behind the etiology of osteolysis, discuss the workup of a patient with suspected osteolysis, and present a review of the evidence of various management strategies, including grafting of cysts, revision TAA, and arthrodesis.
Scott J. Ellis, MD, William C. McGarvey, MD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720979972
First Published December 17, 2020; pp. 243–244
Martinus Richter, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720986115
First Published February 10, 2021; pp. 245–245
M. Suzan H. Beerekamp, MD, MSc, Jens A. Halm, MD, PhD, Tim Schepers, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/1071100720985824
First Published February 10, 2021; pp. 246–247
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