Isolated talonavicular joint arthrodesis through minimal incision surgery

Highlights • Talonavicular arthrodesis by MIS could be an option for the treatment of TN arthritis with risk of wound healing complications. • Radiographic and clinical consolidation was achieved in 10 of 11 cases of TN arthritis. • No cases of early complications, such as wound infections, neurovas...

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Hauptverfasser: Carranza-Bencano, A., MD, PhD, Tejero, Sergio, MD, PhD, Fernández Torres, J.J., MD, Del Castillo-Blanco, G., MD, Alegrete-Parra, A., MD
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description Highlights • Talonavicular arthrodesis by MIS could be an option for the treatment of TN arthritis with risk of wound healing complications. • Radiographic and clinical consolidation was achieved in 10 of 11 cases of TN arthritis. • No cases of early complications, such as wound infections, neurovascular damage or delayed wound healing were collected. • This original technique could offer significant improvement in the functional outcomes and the quality of life of the patients. • Although a learning curve is mandatory, this original technique is considered as a reproducible procedure by the senior surgeon.
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Bone Screws
Female
Follow-Up Studies
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Male
Middle Aged
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Quality of Life
Radiography
Retrospective Studies
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Technique
Treatment Outcome
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