2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-021-05172-5
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Comparison between Malerba osteotomy and combined Evans/medial displacement calcaneal osteotomies for the management of flexible pes planus in young adults: a prospective randomised control trial, three years follow-up

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“…Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of common adult pathologies such as anterior cruciate ligament injuries and arthroplasties frequently include more than 20 studies, and usually several with high evidence levels ( 40 - 43 ). Furthermore, there are only a few randomized controlled trials on treatment of FFF, all with short-to-mid-term follow-up only ( 23 , 24 , 44 - 46 ); therefore they were not considered in this systematic review with a focus on long-term effects. Albeit based on retrospective, non-randomized cohort studies, the pooled results herein following surgery for symptomatic FFF appear promising in terms of complications and radiological outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of common adult pathologies such as anterior cruciate ligament injuries and arthroplasties frequently include more than 20 studies, and usually several with high evidence levels ( 40 - 43 ). Furthermore, there are only a few randomized controlled trials on treatment of FFF, all with short-to-mid-term follow-up only ( 23 , 24 , 44 - 46 ); therefore they were not considered in this systematic review with a focus on long-term effects. Albeit based on retrospective, non-randomized cohort studies, the pooled results herein following surgery for symptomatic FFF appear promising in terms of complications and radiological outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst short-term effects—also within randomized controlled trials ( 23 , 24 )—are frequently reported after surgical treatment of FFF, only a few studies have concentrated on long-term results, with often non-standardized and heterogeneous assessment of outcomes ( 6 , 25 , 26 ).…”
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“…Nagy et al showed a very good result for Evans osteotomy in pes planus, with 17 cases without non-union. They used screws for fixation [14]. Nejib et al used K-wires for lengthening calcaneal surgeries with good clinical and radiological results.…”
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confidence: 99%