2016
Operative Anatomy of the Medial Gastrocnemius Recession vs the Proximal Medial Gastrocnemius Recession
Kaplan N, Fowler X, Maqsoodi N, DiGiovanni B, Oh I. Operative Anatomy of the Medial Gastrocnemius Recession vs the Proximal Medial Gastrocnemius Recession. Foot & Ankle International 2016, 38: 424-429. PMID: 28367689, DOI: 10.1177/1071100716682993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnkleAnkle JointContractureDissectionEquinus DeformityFootHumansKnee JointMuscle, SkeletalOrthopedic ProceduresConceptsSmall saphenous veinGastrocnemius recessionGreat saphenous veinSaphenous veinSemimembranosus tendonTibial nerveOperative treatmentPopliteal arterySaphenous nerveGastrocnemius releaseGastrocnemius muscleAnatomic structuresMedial sural cutaneous nerveSafe alternativeProximal medial gastrocnemius releaseEffective operative treatmentOne-thirdCutaneous nerveGastrocnemius contractureCadaveric lower leg specimensGastrocnemius fasciaLower leg specimensMedial gastrocnemiusAnkle pathologyAnatomic basis
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