Midfoot Arthrodesis for Charcot Foot Deformity
Fig. 7.1 Schon’s clinical stages of the degree of deformity are based on physical examination. In stage (b), the midtarsus is coplanar with the metatarsocalcaneal plane. In stage (a), the…
Fig. 7.1 Schon’s clinical stages of the degree of deformity are based on physical examination. In stage (b), the midtarsus is coplanar with the metatarsocalcaneal plane. In stage (a), the…
Fig. 6.1 Axial CT scan of a left foot demonstrating the Roman arch configuration of the tarsometatarsal complex at the level of the cuneiforms. The rigid transverse bony arch provides…
and Christopher P. Chiodo1 (1) Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Christopher P. Chiodo Email: jsmith42@partners.org KeywordsAnkleTibiotalarArthrodesisFusionOpenArthritisEnd-stageUnionNonunionComplications Background Ankle arthrodesis, also referred to as ankle fusion, is a…
Fig. 8.1 Reverse Coleman block test . The block is place under the first metatarsal head, (a) and the block height is adjusted until the heel valgus is corrected (b)…
Fig. 5.1 (a) Forefoot varus exists when the calcaneus is held vertical and the medial border of the foot is raised relative to the lateral border. (b) Forefoot valgus exists…
Fig. 3.1 Preoperative radiographs demonstrating ankle and subtalar arthritis with a 20-degree varus ankle deformity Fig. 3.2 Postoperative radiographs demonstrating a tibiotalocalcaneal fusion with a fusion nail Case 2 A…
Fig. 4.1 Double arthrodesis performed with screw fixation. This 77-year-old male patient underwent arthrodesis for an advanced flatfoot deformity with arthritic change. (a) Anteroposterior and (b) lateral views of the…
Figure 15.1 Preoperative clinical photos depicting limited range of motion. (a) External rotation at the patient’s side comparing right to left was 25/75. (b) Abduction and forward elevation were severely…
Figure 20.1 AP radiograph of the right shoulder showing cystic change of the greater tuberosity (arrowhead) Figure 20.2 MRI of right shoulder showing a supraspinatus tear (arrowhead) Diagnosis The patient’s…
Figure 3.1 (a–d) Radiographs of the shoulder including true lateral (i.e., Grashey), axillary lateral, supraspinatus outlet, and acromioclaviclular (i.e., Zanca) views were normal except for moderate AC joint osteoarthritis Figure…