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Allograft Interposition Bone Graft for First Metatarsal Phalangeal Arthrodesis: Salvage After Bone Loss and Shortening of the First Ray

John E. Burke, MD, Glenn G. Shi, MD, Benjamin K. Wilke, MD, Joseph L. Whalen, MD, PhD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001031

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 969-975

Background:Previous studies have demonstrated success in using autogenous bone graft for arthrodesis in patients with failed surgeries of the hallux. These patients have several causes for pain and dysfunction preoperatively, including a shortened first ray, nonunion, and poor hallux alignment.

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Postoperative Hallux Varus Treatment by Reverse Scarf Osteotomy

Christophe Piat, MD, Taieb Raboudi, MD, Cyrille Cazeau, MD, Yves Stiglitz, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001027

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 976-981

Background:Postoperative hallux varus is often accompanied by an abnormal decrease in the first-second (M1M2) intermetatarsal angle, which we have sought to correct by a reverse scarf-type osteotomy.

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Open vs Minimally Invasive Scarf Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Correction: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Josep Torrent, MD, Albert Baduell, MD, Jordi Vega, MD, Francesc Malagelada, MD, Rodrigo Luna, MD, Eduard Rabat, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211003565

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 982-993

Background:Minimally invasive (MI) surgery is becoming increasingly popular in the treatment of hallux valgus (HV). The scarf osteotomy is an effective procedure with a track record in open HV surgery. We adapted this effective osteotomy to MI surgery as a novel technique never reported before. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiologic outcomes of patients who underwent open or MI scarf.

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Contamination of the Mini C-Arm During Foot and Ankle Surgery

Kaveh Momenzadeh, MD, Caroline Williams, MS, Natalia Czerwonka, BA, John Y. Kwon, MD, Ara Nazarian, PhD, Christopher P. Miller, MD, MHS

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001032

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 994-1001

Background:Many orthopedic surgeries utilize intraoperative fluoroscopy. The mini C-arm is an advantageous device as it can be easily used without the need for a dedicated radiology technician. However, there are concerns that the mini C-arm may represent a potential source of contamination and subsequent postoperative infection. Previous investigations of standard C-arm drapes have shown high rates of contamination. Similar contamination rates would be even more concerning for the mini C-arm as it requires physically maneuvering the machine. This study aimed to determine the rate of mini C-arm drape contamination and identify high-risk areas.

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Two-Year Outcomes After Total Ankle Replacement With a Novel Fixed-Bearing Implant

Sahil Kooner, MD, Shahin Kayum, MD, Ellie B. Pinsker, PhD, Ahmed Al Khalifa, MD, Ryan M. Khan, MSc, CCRP, Mansur Halai, MD, Timothy R. Daniels, MD, FRCSC

doi : 10.1177/10711007211005781

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1002-1010

Background:The Integra Cadence total ankle replacement (TAR) is a fourth-generation anatomic, fixed-bearing implant requiring minimal tibial and talar resection, which has been in clinical use since June 2016. The primary purpose of this study is to assess its short-term clinical and radiographic outcomes after TAR using this prosthesis.

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Foot Reanimation Using Double Nerve Transfer to Deep Peroneal Nerve: A Novel Technique for Treatment of Neurologic Foot Drop

Mohamed El-Taher, MD, Asser Sallam, MD, PhD, Mohamed Saleh, MD, Ahmed Metwally, MD

doi : 10.1177/1071100721997798

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1011-1021

Background:Our primary objective was to assess the efficacy of a new technique for foot reanimation in patients with neurologic foot drop using double nerve transfer from the tibial to the deep peroneal nerve. Our secondary objective was to document the technical nuances of our technique.

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Müller-Weiss Disease: The Descriptive Factors of Failure Conservative Treatment

Thos Harnroongroj, MD, Theerawoot Tharmviboonsri, MD, Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211002826

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1022-1030

Background:Conservative treatment is the first-line approach for Müller-Weiss disease (MWD). However, factors associated with the failure of conservative treatment have never been reported. Our objectives were to compare the differences in demographic and radiographic parameters between “successful” and “failure” conservative treatment in patients with MWD and identify descriptive factors associated with failure conservative treatment.

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The Value of Additional Gravity Stress Radiographs for Decision Making in the Treatment of Isolated Type B Distal Fibular Fractures

Claar A. T. van Leeuwen, MD, Roderick W. J. J. van Dorst, BSc, Pieta Krijnen, PhD, Inger B. Schipper, MD, PhD, Jochem M. Hoogendoorn, MD, PhD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001037

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1031-1039

Background:Prior to treatment decisions concerning isolated Weber type B ankle fractures, assessment of the stability of the ankle joint is mandatory. The gravity stress (GS) radiograph is a radiographic tool to determine stability. We hypothesized that this additional GS radiograph would lead to fewer operative treatments by applying the criterion of operative treatment when medial clear space (MCS) > superior clear space (SCS) + 2 mm on the GS radiograph, compared with the nonstressed mortise view criteria of advising operative treatment in case of MCS > SCS + 1 mm.

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Normative Distribution of First Metatarsal Axial Rotation

Jesse Steadman, BS, Neil Bakshi, MD, Christopher Arena, MD, Richard Leake, MD, Alexej Barg, MD, Charles L. Saltzman, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001015

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1040-1048

Background:First metatarsal (M1) axial rotation is recognized as a clinically relevant component of hallux valgus deformity. Methods to realign the M1 in 3 dimensions have been developed. One goal of these operations is to restore normal rotation of the first ray. The aim of this study is to provide estimates for the normal distribution of M1 rotation in patients without relevant anatomic pathology.

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Correlation of Different Methods of Measuring Pronation of the First Metatarsal on Weightbearing CT Scans

Matthew S. Conti, MD, Tamanna J. Patel, BA, Kristin C. Caolo, BA, Joseph M. Amadio, BS, Mark C. Miller, PhD, Stephen V. Costigliola, PA-C, Scott J. Ellis, MD, Stephen F. Conti, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211003090

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1049-1059

Background:There is no consensus in the foot and ankle literature regarding how to measure pronation of the first metatarsal in patients with hallux valgus. The primary purpose of this study was to compare 2 previously published methods for measuring pronation of the first metatarsal and a novel 3-dimensional measurement of pronation to determine if different measurements of pronation are associated with each other.

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Accessory Talar Facet Impingement and Sinus Tarsi Pain Associated With Accessory Anterolateral Talar Facet

Jae Woo Park, MD, JeongJin Park, MD, Chul Hyun Park, MD, PhD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211002115

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1060-1067

Background:Sinus tarsi pain caused by accessory talar facet impingement (ATFI) owing to accessory anterolateral talar facet (AALTF) is not well documented. We evaluated prevalence of AALTF and differences of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings between persons with and without sinus tarsi pain, and investigated the relevant association between MRI findings and sinus tarsi pain in persons with AALTF.

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Single Medial vs 2-Incision Approach for Double Hindfoot Arthrodesis: Is There a Difference in Joint Preparation?

Ashlee MacDonald, MD, Michael Anderson, DO, Sandeep Soin, MD, James D. Brodell, Jr, MD, Adolph S. Flemister, MD, John P. Ketz, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211001030

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1068-1073

Background:Double hindfoot arthrodesis is a reliable treatment option in lower extremity deformity and arthritis. Single (medial) and 2-incision techniques have been described. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent of cartilage debrided in each approach and to evaluate the competency of the deltoid ligament.

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Quantitative Evaluation of Ankle Instability Using a Capacitance-Type Strain Sensor

Atsushi Teramoto, MD, Kousuke Iba, MD, Yasutaka Murahashi, MD, Hiroaki Shoji, MD, Kento Hirota, MSc, Makoto Kawai, MSc, Yuma Ikeda, MSc, Rui Imamura, BS, Tomoaki Kamiya, MD, Kota Watanabe, MD, Toshihiko Yamashita, MD

doi : 10.1177/1071100721996714

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1074-1080

Background:Manual evaluation is an important method for assessing ankle instability, but it is not quantitative. Capacitance-type sensors can be used to measure the distance on the basis of the capacitance value. We applied the sensor to the noninvasive device for measuring ankle instability and showed its utility.

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Retrograde Autologous Osteochondral Transplantation in Treating Osteochondral Lesion of Distal Tibial Plafond: A Case Report and Technical Tips

Caio Nery, MD, Marcelo Prado, MD, Glenda Brauer, MD, André Vitor Lemos, MD

doi : 10.1177/10711007211004132

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1081-1092

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Education Calendar

doi : 10.1177/10711007211036448

Volume: 42 issue: 8, page(s): 1093-1093

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