Correction of vertical talus using multiple percutaneous tenotomies and mini-open reduction of talonavicular joint /
Sherif Mohamed Ismail
Correction of vertical talus using multiple percutaneous tenotomies and mini-open reduction of talonavicular joint / تصليح عظمة الثالوث العمودية عن طريق تطويل الأوتار من خلال الجلد مع الرض المفتوح للمفصل بين عظمة الثالوث و العظمة القمرية Sherif Mohamed Ismail ; Supervised Naguib Yousef Basha , Mohamed Mahmoud Hegazy , Ahmed Mamdouh Doheim - Cairo : Sherif Mohamed Ismail , 2014 - 96 Leaves : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Study showed that the younger the age at time of operation the better the result.This technique has the advantages of reducing the pre and post-operative patient attendanc, short operative time and decrease incidence of complications.This study includes 20 feet in 11 patients, 6 of them were diagnosed to have idiopathic congenital vertical talus (5 have bilateral involvement and one has unilateral involvement), 4 were diagnosed to have arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (all of them have bilateral involvement but one of them has a foot that was operated by a different technique, and one case that was diagnosed to have Escobar syndrome and has a bilateral involvement. All feet were operated by the same technique
Multiple Percutaneous Orthopedic Talonavicular
Correction of vertical talus using multiple percutaneous tenotomies and mini-open reduction of talonavicular joint / تصليح عظمة الثالوث العمودية عن طريق تطويل الأوتار من خلال الجلد مع الرض المفتوح للمفصل بين عظمة الثالوث و العظمة القمرية Sherif Mohamed Ismail ; Supervised Naguib Yousef Basha , Mohamed Mahmoud Hegazy , Ahmed Mamdouh Doheim - Cairo : Sherif Mohamed Ismail , 2014 - 96 Leaves : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Study showed that the younger the age at time of operation the better the result.This technique has the advantages of reducing the pre and post-operative patient attendanc, short operative time and decrease incidence of complications.This study includes 20 feet in 11 patients, 6 of them were diagnosed to have idiopathic congenital vertical talus (5 have bilateral involvement and one has unilateral involvement), 4 were diagnosed to have arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (all of them have bilateral involvement but one of them has a foot that was operated by a different technique, and one case that was diagnosed to have Escobar syndrome and has a bilateral involvement. All feet were operated by the same technique
Multiple Percutaneous Orthopedic Talonavicular