2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0035-1040(07)90330-x
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Résection de l’os naviculaire pour déformation sévère du médio-pied de l’enfant

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“…17 Historically, treatment for recurrence in these patients has ranged from salvage procedures such as triple arthrodesis to revision surgeries including naviculectomy and extensive soft tissue releases. [18][19][20] However, we are unaware of any studies that evaluate the outcomes of a modified version of the Dobbs method as a means for the treatment of these recurrent cases.…”
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“…17 Historically, treatment for recurrence in these patients has ranged from salvage procedures such as triple arthrodesis to revision surgeries including naviculectomy and extensive soft tissue releases. [18][19][20] However, we are unaware of any studies that evaluate the outcomes of a modified version of the Dobbs method as a means for the treatment of these recurrent cases.…”
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“…However, recurrent radiographic subluxation of the talonavicular joint continues to be reported even in patients who undergo treatment with this new minimally invasive method as evidenced by recurrence rates as high as 67% in some series 17. Historically, treatment for recurrence in these patients has ranged from salvage procedures such as triple arthrodesis to revision surgeries including naviculectomy and extensive soft tissue releases 18–20. However, we are unaware of any studies that evaluate the outcomes of a modified version of the Dobbs method as a means for the treatment of these recurrent cases.…”
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