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de Cesar Netto, Cesar, Sierra Phillips, Alexandre Godoy Dos Santos, et al. "Percutaneous Tendon Achilles Lengthening." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 3, no. 3 (2018): 2473011418S0020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011418s00208.

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Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Percutaneous Achilles tendon lengthening (TAL) is a common procedure used to address equinus contracture of the foot. A triple hemisection technique has become popular due to its ease and efficiency. Several studies evaluate the surgical outcomes of this procedure, but currently, descriptive anatomical studies are lacking. The objective of the study was to evaluate the accuracy of performing Achilles tendon percutaneous hemisections, the amount of tendon excursion in the tensile gaps of the cuts after forced dorsiflexion and the improvement in the range
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Olaonipekun, Robin, Bouchra Ghania Merabia, Anthony Lisyansky, Emmanuel Olaonipekun, Karim Gaber, and Waleed Kishta. "Surgical Techniques of Gastrocnemius Recession and Achilles Tendon Lengthening (Descriptive Review Article)." Osteology 4, no. 3 (2024): 132–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/osteology4030011.

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This paper aims to review the various surgical techniques for gastrocnemius–soleus recession and Achilles tendon lengthening, with a special focus on the treatment of clubfoot and cerebral palsy (CP) equinus contracture. This descriptive review article comprehensively explores different techniques for gastrocnemius recession, including the Hoke percutaneous triple hemisection, Baker’s method (Tongue-in-Groove Gastrocnemius–Soleus Recession), the Vulpius method, the Baumann procedure, and the Strayer procedure (Gastrocnemius Recession). The objective is to present a detailed analysis of these m
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Abd-Ella, Mohamed Mokhtar. "Z Lengthening of Achilles Tendon through Three Longitudinal Mini Incisions." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2, no. 3 (2017): 2473011417S0002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011417s000298.

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Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Achilles tendon lengthening is considered an integral step in management of major foot and ankle deformities. Many procedures were described. Selective gastrocnemius recession is sometimes useful but is insufficient in severe equinus deformities in which the Achilles tendon itself needs to be lengthened. Z lengthening is sufficient to correct severe equinus deformities but is associated with marked scarring and tension on the wound after correction of the deformity. Percutaneous triple hemisection is an alternative but has the disadvantages of uncontrolled
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Sammarco, Josika, Mingjie Zhu, Jeremy Ansah-Twum, et al. "A Cadaveric Biomechanical Comparison of a Triple vs Quintuple Hemi-Section Achilles Tendon Lengthening." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 7, no. 4 (2022): 2473011421S0091. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421s00917.

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Category: Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Achilles tendon lengthening is commonly performed percutaneously, and the triple hemi-section step cut technique proposed by Hoke (1) is the method most commonly used. Despite its popularity, Hoke’s technique has been found to have limited lengthening capacity compared to the traditionally used open lengthening technique and therefore is only used in treating mild Achilles contracture. The senior author (MSM) developed a 5-step (quintuple) percutaneous hemi-section technique for lengthening, demonstrated to be a reliable procedure. The purpose of
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Manoli, Arthur. "Remodeling of the Calcaneocuboid Joint in the Flatfoot." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2, no. 3 (2017): 2473011417S0002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011417s000278.

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Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Although the flatfoot has been successfully treated with a lateral column lengthening (LCL) for over half of a century, there has been controversy recently about whether the lateral column is actually short in a flatfoot, especially the acquired type. Some ask, “How can the normal, hard bones actually change and shorten?” And, if it is not short, perhaps the lengthening procedure is producing a non-physiologic state with abnormal anatomy. Would the flatfoot patient be better served with other procedures that don’t include a lateral column lengthening? L
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Ruiz, Roxa, Nicola Krähenbühl, Alexej Barg, and Beat Hintermann. "Ankle Range of Motion after Total Ankle Replacement with and without Heel Cord Lengthening." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 4, no. 4 (2019): 2473011419S0036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419s00367.

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Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Though total ankle replacement (TAR) has become a well-accepted alternative to fusion for treatment of end-stage ankle osteoarthritis (OA), controversy still exists regarding the appropriate indications. In 80% of the cases, trauma accounts for the primary cause of end-stage ankle OA. In these cases, the soft tissue conditions are often poor and the remaining ankle range of motion (ROM) limited. Additionally, performing a heel cord lengthening (HCL) should theoretically increase ankle ROM. However, it remains unclear to which extent a preo
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Hatim, ABID. "The Percutaneous Achilles Tendon Lengthening by Triple Hemisection for the Management of Fixed Feet Equinus Deformity: Results of 12 Cases with Literature Review." December 11, 2020. https://doi.org/10.19070/2470-4520-2000018.

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We report the results of 12 patients followed for post traumatic feet equinus deformity treated by percutaneous Achilles tendon lengthening by triple hemisection. Thanks to its multiple advantages, this procedure allowed 11 patients to recover near complete foot neutral position in standing and walking.
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