2020
Radiographic Outcomes after Flexible Flatfoot Reconstruction with and without Spring Ligament Reconstruction
Kohring J, MacDonald A, Karnyski S, Oh I, Baumhauer J, Ketz J, Flemister A. Radiographic Outcomes after Flexible Flatfoot Reconstruction with and without Spring Ligament Reconstruction. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2020, 5: 2473011420s00008. PMCID: PMC8697192, DOI: 10.1177/2473011420s00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTalonavicular uncoverage angleSpring ligament repairSpring ligament reconstructionStage II AAFDRadiographic outcomesFlatfoot reconstructionLigament reconstructionCalcaneal pitchMeary's angleLigament repairSuture repairTibiotalar tiltRadiographic measurementsMetatarsal angleSuture deviceStage II adultTalar-first metatarsal anglePreoperative radiographic measurementsPostoperative radiographic outcomesRadiographic differencesFlatfoot deformityInclusion criteriaRepair groupSpring ligamentPatients
2011
Reconstruction of the Symptomatic Idiopathic Flatfoot in Adolescents and Young Adults
Oh I, Williams BR, Ellis SJ, Kwon DJ, Deland JT. Reconstruction of the Symptomatic Idiopathic Flatfoot in Adolescents and Young Adults. Foot & Ankle International 2011, 32: 225-232. PMID: 21477539, DOI: 10.3113/fai.2011.0225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdiopathic flatfootRadiographic parametersFlatfoot reconstructionAP talonavicular coverage angleFlexor digitorum longus transferLateral talar-first metatarsal angleYoung adultsFinal followup visitMean AOFAS scorePostoperative radiographic parametersYoung adult patientsReduction of painTime of surgerySports activitiesTalar-first metatarsal angleTalonavicular coverage angleMedial column stabilizationMedializing calcaneal osteotomyFAOS questionnaireSymptomatic flatfootAOFAS scoreFollowup visitLongus transferAdult patientsPersistent pain