Arthrodesis for traumatic flat foot: Tarsometatarsal and medial longitudinal arch fusion by inlay grafting, 11 feet followed for 1.5 years
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We examined 11 feet, 18 (11-30) months after simultaneous tarsometatarsal and medial longitudinal arch fusion to stabilize a residual mobile flat foot resulting from an injury. All had solid fusion and the surgical correction of the flat foot deformity was maintained. At the follow-up, we rated 6 feet as excellent and 5 as good. Mechanically, simultaneous arthrodesis of the tarsometatarsal joint and the longitudinal arch of the foot seem better than isolated arthrodesis of the tarsometatarsal joints.Downloads
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1996-01-01
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Petje, G., Steinbock, G., & Landsiedl, F. (1996). Arthrodesis for traumatic flat foot: Tarsometatarsal and medial longitudinal arch fusion by inlay grafting, 11 feet followed for 1.5 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 67(4), 359–363. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679609002331
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