2016
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2015.06.011
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Treatment of Varus Ankle Osteoarthritis and Instability With a Novel Mortise-Plasty Osteotomy Procedure

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“…Some authors reported a significant decrease of the TT 4,10,13,18,19 ; however, some did not. 1,12,14,27 Tanaka et al 27 reported that in all patients with a preoperative TT greater than 10 degrees, the joint space did not improve to normal.…”
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“…Some authors reported a significant decrease of the TT 4,10,13,18,19 ; however, some did not. 1,12,14,27 Tanaka et al 27 reported that in all patients with a preoperative TT greater than 10 degrees, the joint space did not improve to normal.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The talar tilt angle was completely corrected postoperatively (from 14.5 to 1.2 degrees), and the tibiocrural angle also was well corrected. ‡References 1,3,4,7,8,10,[12][13][14][15][18][19][20]24,26,27. …”
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“…In previous studies, the authors recommended fibular osteotomy as a standard procedure for the treatment of varus ankle OA [2, 12, 16]. However, some studies recommended preserving the fibula in all cases [3, 11, 17, 18]. We based the decision to perform the fibular osteotomy on the pre- and intraoperative evaluation.…”
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“…The role of TT in SMOT is highly controversial. Some authors have reported a significant decrease of the TT [4, 7, 8, 11, 17]; however, others have not [3, 12, 15, 19]. Tanaka et al [12] reported that in all patients with a preoperative TT greater than 10°, the joint space did not return to normal.…”
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