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Eingriffe an der Fußwurzel und an den Metatarsalia II–V

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Arthrodesen, Korrekturosteotomien und Resektionsarthroplastiken im Bereich der Fußwurzel sowie der zweiten bis fünften Mittelfußknochen werden besprochen. Dies umfasst die Arthrodese des ersten Tarsometatarsalgelenks und der Lisfranc-Gelenklinie, sowohl in situ als auch als korrigierendes Verfahren. Ferner werden distale und proximale Korrekturosteotomien der Metatarsalia II–V angeführt. Korrekturosteotomien der Fußwurzel zur Behandliung von Deformitäten finden ebenso Berücksichtigung. Die als „Salvage-Verfahren“ nach wie vor zur Anwendung kommenden Resektionsarthroplastiken der Metatarsophalangealgelenke II–V bilden den Abschluss des Kapitels.

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Engelhardt, P., Schuh, R., Wanivenhaus, A. (2018). Eingriffe an der Fußwurzel und an den Metatarsalia II–V. In: Orthopädische Fußchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-44993-2_4

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