Description
Hammertoes, 1st ed. 2019
A Case-Based Approach
Coordinators: Cook Emily A., Cook Jeremy J.
Language: EnglishSubject for Hammertoes:
Keywords
Allograft implant; Bioabsorbable implant; Desyndactylization; Flail toe; Flexor tendon transfer; Foot deformity; Hammertoe; Hibbs procedure; Kirchner wire fixation; Mallet toe; One-piece implant; Peg and hole technique; Percutaneous tenotomy; PIPJ arthrodesis; PIPJ arthroplasty; Prophylactic flexor tenotomy; Proximal interphalangeal joint; Metatarsalgia; Weil osteotomy
419 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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Comprised exclusively of clinical cases demonstrating the various management strategies for hammertoes, this concise, practical casebook will provide foot and ankle surgeons with the best real-world strategies to properly treat these frequent deformities of the lower extremity and their complications. Beginning with a review of the relevant anatomy and biomechanics of the toe, each subsequent chapter includes case material with a unique clinical presentation, followed by a description of the diagnosis, assessment and management techniques used to treat it, as well as the case outcome, literature review and clinical pearls and pitfalls. Chapters included illustrate different surgical fixation techniques, including PIPJ arthroplasty and arthrodesis, tendon transfers and tenotomies, and osteotomies, as well as management strategies for complications.
Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Hammertoes: A Case-Based Approach is an excellent resource for foot and ankle surgeons treating this common but frustrating condition.
Emily A. Cook, DPM, MPH, Assistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Director of Resident Training, Department of Surgery, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jeremy J. Cook, DPM, MPH, Assistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Director of Research & Quality Assurance, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA, USA
A case-based, practical guide to operative and non-operative management of the common hammertoe deformity
Covers surgical approaches to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints, as well as flexor tendon transfer and tenotomies, among others
An excellent resource for practicing foot and ankle surgeons, residents and students alike