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Os du métatarse
The five long bones of the METATARSUS, articulating with the TARSAL BONES proximally and the PHALANGES OF TOES distally.
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Assessment of Flap Viability for Complex Transmetatarsal Amputation Using Indocyanine Green Fluorescent Angiography: A Case Study / Clark K. Brackney in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 112, 02 (Avril-juin 2022)
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in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association > vol. 112, 02 (Avril-juin 2022)
Titre : Assessment of Flap Viability for Complex Transmetatarsal Amputation Using Indocyanine Green Fluorescent Angiography: A Case Study Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Clark K. Brackney ; Ivo A. Pestana ; Hayden L. Hoffler ; Cody D. Blazek Année de publication : 2022 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]:C:Complications postopératoires:Complications postopératoires / prévention et contrôle
[Thésaurus Mesh]:P:Pied diabétique:Pied diabétique / chirurgie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Amputation chirurgicale
[Thésaurus Mesh]Angiographie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Comorbidité
[Thésaurus Mesh]Complications postopératoires
[Thésaurus Mesh]Os du métatarse
[Thésaurus Mesh]Période peropératoire
[Thésaurus Mesh]Pied diabétiqueMots-clés : angiographie fluorescente Résumé : Despite advancements in the treatment of diabetic patients with “at-risk” limbs, minor and major amputations remain commonplace. The diabetic population is especially prone to surgical complications from lower extremity amputation because of comorbidities such as renal disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, microvascular and macrovascular disease, and peripheral neuropathy. Complication occurrence may result in increases in hospital stay duration, unplanned readmission rate, mortality rate, number of operations, and incidence of infection. Skin flap necrosis and wound healing delay secondary to inadequate perfusion of soft tissues continues to result in significant morbidity, mortality, and cost to individuals and the health-care system. Intraoperative indocyanine green fluorescent angiography for the assessment of tissue perfusion may be used to assess tissue perfusion in this patient population to minimize complications associated with amputations. This technology provides real-time functional assessment of the macrovascular and microvascular systems in addition to arterial and venous flow to and from the flap soft tissues. This case study explores the use of indocyanine green fluorescent angiography for the treatment of a diabetic patient with a large dorsal and plantar soft-tissue deficit and need for transmetatarsal amputation with nontraditional rotational flap coverage. The authors theorize that the use of indocyanine green may decrease postoperative complications and cost to the health-care system through fewer readmissions and fewer procedures. Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Avulsion Fracture of the Base of the First Metatarsal Bone by Peroneus Longus Tendon / Samir Ilgaroglu Zeynalov in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 111, 06 (Novembre-décembre 2021)
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Titre : Avulsion Fracture of the Base of the First Metatarsal Bone by Peroneus Longus Tendon Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Samir Ilgaroglu Zeynalov ; Anar Alakbarov ; Selim Ergun Année de publication : 2021 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Os du métatarse
[Thésaurus Mesh]Traumatismes de la cheville
[Thésaurus Mesh]Traumatismes du pied
[Thésaurus Mesh]Urgences
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Cas cliniqueRésumé : Foot and ankle traumas are frequent causes of emergency room referrals. Among foot traumas, most complaints are associated with the metatarsal bone. In particular, first metatarsal trauma isolated avulsion fracture of the first metatarsal base is a very rare injury. Usually, injuries of the base of the metatarsal bone are associated with tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint, Lisfranc injuries. In this study, we present the clinical and radiographic results of a surgically treated, young male patient with isolated fracture of the first metatarsal bone base by peroneus longus tendon avulsion after a simple foot sprain. This injury pattern is very rarely seen, and only a few case reports are reported in the literature Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Can Giant Cell Tumor of the Bone Occur in the Skeletally Immature? / Amber Haseeb in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 110, 02 (Mars-avril 2020)
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Titre : Can Giant Cell Tumor of the Bone Occur in the Skeletally Immature? Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Amber Haseeb ; Vivek Ajit Singh ; Pailoor Jayalakshmi Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Os du métatarse
[Thésaurus Mesh]Revue de la littérature
[Thésaurus Mesh]Tumeur osseuse à cellules géantesMots-clés : squelette immature Résumé : Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone is a benign, locally aggressive neoplasm that has a high tendency for local recurrence. It usually has a higher incidence in the third decade of life. This is a retrospective review of a case with histologic confirmation of GCT in a skeletally immature patient involving the metatarsal bone, which is a rare site. At our institution, 1.3% of skeletally immature patients had GCT of the bone. From an extensive literature review, only four cases of GCT of the metatarsal bone in the skeletally immature were identified. Giant cell tumor in a skeletally immature patient can be confused for an aneurysmal bone cyst because of similar radiologic findings. Giant cell tumor of the bone can occur in an immature skeleton and should be sought out as a differential diagnosis despite being rare. Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Un cas de maladie de Freiberg / Nicolas Reymond in Revue du podologue, 54 (Novembre 2013)
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Titre : Un cas de maladie de Freiberg Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Nicolas Reymond, Auteur Article en page(s) : 23 Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Anomalies morphologiques du pied
[Thésaurus Mesh]Orthèses
[Thésaurus Mesh]Os du métatarse
[Thésaurus Mesh]OstéonécrosePermalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Disponible Comparison of Self-adhesive Taping and Short-Leg Casting to Treat Tuberosity Fractures of the Proximal Fifth Metatarsal: A Prospective Study / Sefa Batıbay in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 112, 01 (Janvier - mars 2022)
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Titre : Comparison of Self-adhesive Taping and Short-Leg Casting to Treat Tuberosity Fractures of the Proximal Fifth Metatarsal: A Prospective Study Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Sefa Batıbay ; Serkan Bayram ; Sedat Duman ; Kayahan Karaytuğ ; Savas Camur Année de publication : 2022 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Bandages
[Thésaurus Mesh]Fractures osseuses
[Thésaurus Mesh]Os du métatarse
[Thésaurus Mesh]Plâtres chirurgicaux
[Thésaurus Mesh]Recherche comparative sur l'efficacité
[Thésaurus Mesh]ThérapeutiqueMots-clés : fractures de la tubérosité du cinquième métatarsien proximal plâtre à jambe courte taping auto-adhésif Résumé : Background: The aim of this study is to compare clinical and radiologic outcomes of self-adhesive taping (SAT) or a short- leg cast (SLC) groups with base of fifth metatarsi.
Methods: Functional outcome was assessed by the Visual-Analogue-Scale Foot and Ankle (VAS-FA) at the Emergency and at 2, 4, 6, and 12 weeks. Labour loss, bone union and The American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Score (AOFAS) at 12 weeks were also assessed.
Results: There was no difference between the SAT group and SLC group in VAS-FA scores at time of injury, 6 and 12 weeks. The SAT group had a significantly higher mean VAS-FA score at the second and fourth weeks of follow-up compared with the SLC group (P = .001 and P = .039, respectively). No correlation was observed between the fracture gap and functional scores for both groups. There was no difference in AOFAS between two groups at 12 weeks. Twenty one patients were unable to work for a mean of 38.2 days during the treatment. 10 patients with the SAT missed 37.5 days and eleven patients with the SLC g missed 40.2 (p: 0.41). The bone union was also achieved for all patients within 12 weeks.
Conclusion: Treatment with SAT in these fractures had satisfactory functional results compared with traditional SLC. Although there were no significant differences in labor loss and use of assistive devices, The VAS-FA score was significantly higher in SAT group than the SLC group at the second and fourth weeks of treatment.Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Conservative versus Surgical Management of Fifth Metatarsal Diaphyseal Fractures A Retrospective Review / Marc D. Jones in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 113, 01 (Janvier 2023)
PermalinkCorrecting the lesser mpj transverse plane with a unique metatarsal osteotomy / Jeffrey McAlister in Podiatry today, vol. 30, 9 (Septembre 2017)
PermalinkCryptococcal osteomyelitis of the first metatarsal head in an immunocompetent patient : a case report / Chan-Wook Park in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 107, 3 (Mai-juin 2017)
PermalinkEffect of Metatarsal Head Shape on the Development of Hallux Valgus Deformity: 10 Years of Natural Follow-up / Ulunay Kanatli in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 110, 03 (Mai-juin 2020)
PermalinkEffects of wearing foot orthosis with medial arch support on the fifth metatarsal loading and ankle inversion angle in selected basketball tasks / B. Yu in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, vol.37, 04 (Avril 2007)
PermalinkFirst Metatarsal Head and Medial Eminence Widths with and Without Hallux Valgus / Robin Lenz in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 106, 5 (Septembre-octobre 2016)
PermalinkFoot and lower extremity biomechanics V : precision intricast newsletters, 2014-2018 / Kevin A. Kirby
PermalinkGiant glomus tumor and neuroma in the fifth ray : a case report / José Valero in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol.106, 2 (Mars-avril 2016)
PermalinkGuide wire placement for fifth metatarsal intra-medullary screw fixation : a technical tip / John Grice in The Foot, 28 (Aout-octobre 2016)
PermalinkJones fracture of fifh metatarsal : is operative intervention justified : a systematic review of the literature and meta-analys of results / Ailish Hannigan in The Foot, vol.25, 4 (Décembre 2015)
PermalinkMechanical stress redistribution in the first metatarsal bone after autologous bone harvesting / Carlos Acosta-Olivo in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 107, 6 (Novembre -décembre 2017)
PermalinkOsteonecrosis of the metatarsal head with exuberant periostitis / Ines Mahmoud in The Foot, vol.24, 2 (Juin 2014)
PermalinkPrise en charge chirurgicale du névrome de Morton / Jean Langlois in Revue du podologue, 90 (Novembre-décembre 2019)
PermalinkSurgical Treatment of Plantar First Metatarsal Ulcerations in High-Risk Patients A Case Series / Nicole Cates in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 112, 04 (Juillet 2022)
PermalinkSurgical treatment of zone 1 fifth metatarsal base fractures using the locking compression plate distal ulna hook plate / Bin Yu in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 107, 5 (Septembre-octobre 2017)
PermalinkSymptomatic os vesalianum / Frank Timo Beil in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 107, 2 (Mars-avril 2017)
PermalinkTechnique and tips for multiplanar correction of plantarplate repairs in lesser metatarsophalangeal joints / Brant McCartan in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 109, 01 (Janvier-février 2019)
PermalinkTension Band Suture Fixation of Fifth Metatarsal Tuberosity Fracture A Case Report / Muhammad Ali Fazal in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 112, 04 (Juillet 2022)
PermalinkThe rare lesser metatarsal bipartite sesamoid / Christopher Hood in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 107, 6 (Novembre -décembre 2017)
PermalinkThe use of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in treating delayed union of fifth metatarsal fractures / Jenny F. Wong in The Foot, 35 (Juin 2018)
PermalinkWeil and dorsal closing wedge osteotomy for freiberg's disease / Hwa-Sung Lee in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol.106, 2 (Mars-avril 2016)
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