Surgical Removal of Bone Bridge and Interposition of the Extensor Digitorum Brevis in the Treatment of Calcaneonavicular Coalition in Pediatric Patients: A Case Series, Short Review, and Commentary.

Q3 Dentistry
Stavros Angelis, Dimitrios Myrgiotis, Alexandros P Apostolopoulos, Eleftherios Mandragos, Nikolaos-Christos Statyris, Dimitrios K Filippou, John Ν Michelarakis
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This study retrospectively presents a single-clinic case series of pediatric patients with calcaneonavicular coalition treated by surgical removal of the bone bridge and interposition of the extensor digitorum brevis. This technique is currently the most cited and utilized protocol in operative treatment. Clinical, functional, and radiological results are analyzed and compared with related research. This is a single-clinic retrospective study, conducted for a period of 15 years. One independent investigator reviewed medical records and conducted a de-identified preoperative, inpatient, and postoperative assessment focused on demographic data, history and clinical evaluation, imaging assessment, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scoring, and complication analysis. Of 34 patients, 13 met the inclusion criteria. Mean patient age was 11.2 years; 10 were males and 3 were females. Pathology concerned the right lower limb in eight cases and the left in five. Mean time between diagnosis and surgical intervention was 4.3 months and mean postoperative follow-up was 27.2 months. Thorough overview of reported symptoms, identified signs, imaging evaluation, functional outcomes, and adverse effects was performed. Bone bridge removal and interposition of the extensor digitorum brevis is an effective method of treating the condition. Despite drawbacks, results are comparable or even, to some degree, superior to other techniques.

手术切除骨桥和插入指短伸肌治疗小儿跟舟关节联合:一个病例系列,简短回顾和评论。
本研究回顾性报道了一组通过手术切除骨桥和插入指短伸肌治疗跟舟关节联合的单诊所儿童病例。该技术是目前应用最多的手术治疗方案。将临床、功能和放射学结果与相关研究进行分析和比较。这是一项为期15年的单诊所回顾性研究。一名独立调查人员审查了医疗记录,并对术前、住院和术后进行了去识别评估,重点是人口统计数据、病史和临床评估、影像学评估、美国骨科足踝协会(AOFAS)评分和并发症分析。34例患者中,13例符合纳入标准。患者平均年龄11.2岁;其中男性10人,女性3人。病理涉及右下肢8例,左下肢5例。从诊断到手术干预的平均时间为4.3个月,术后平均随访时间为27.2个月。对报告的症状、已识别的体征、影像学评估、功能结果和不良反应进行了全面的概述。骨桥切除和插入指短伸肌是治疗此病的有效方法。尽管有缺点,但结果与其他技术相当,甚至在某种程度上优于其他技术。
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期刊介绍: MEDICAL IMPLANTS are being used in every organ of the human body. Ideally, medical implants must have biomechanical properties comparable to those of autogenous tissues without any adverse effects. In each anatomic site, studies of the long-term effects of medical implants must be undertaken to determine accurately the safety and performance of the implants. Today, implant surgery has become an interdisciplinary undertaking involving a number of skilled and gifted specialists. For example, successful cochlear implants will involve audiologists, audiological physicians, speech and language therapists, otolaryngologists, nurses, neuro-otologists, teachers of the deaf, hearing therapists, cochlear implant manufacturers, and others involved with hearing-impaired and deaf individuals.
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