Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: Open surgery of the sole of the foot requires an extensive amount of soft tissue to be dissected. In recent years, various types of endoscopic surgery for the sole of the foot have been reported, making it possible to dynamically evaluate and treat plantar lesions with a small skin incision and minimal dissection. However, there have also been reports of complications involving plantar nerve injury. A good knowledge of the plantar nerve anatomy is crucial for safe endoscopic surgery of the sole. We aimed to anatomically dissect the soles of cadaveric feet to investigate the safe zones for plantar portals. Methods: We studied 36 feet of 24 cadavers. The soft tissue of the sole was dissected, and th...
WOS: 000233725600004PubMed ID: 16308663The plantar areas of the foot have specific biomechanical cha...
The anatomical relationship of neurovascular structures to the plantar fascia after endoscopic fasci...
Despite the fact that the superficial peroneal nerve is the only nerve in the human body that can be...
Purpose: Our purpose is to study the anatomy of the portal tract for endoscopic decompression of the...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: Arthroscopy of the foot and ankle, which is minimally in...
Background: The purpose of this study was to verify the safety and efficacy of zone 2 flexor halluci...
Background: The purpose of this study was to verify the safety and efficacy of zone 2 flexor halluci...
WOS: 000250660200008PubMed ID: 18021586Background: Ankle arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Retrograde intramedullary nailing is an established surgica...
Introduction: The Accessory Postero-Lateral (AccPL) portal has recently been described to improve th...
Category: Hindfoot, Midfoot/Forefoot, Cadaver Study Introduction/Purpose: Plantar fascia release (PF...
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of cadaveric ankle arthroscopy courses in reducing iatrogenic i...
AbstractBackgroundThe risk of damage to cutaneous sensory nerves located near portals has been evalu...
Introduction The Accessory Postero-Lateral (AccPL) portal has recently been described to improve the...
We aimed to navigate the surgeon regarding the localization of the main anatomical structures at the...
WOS: 000233725600004PubMed ID: 16308663The plantar areas of the foot have specific biomechanical cha...
The anatomical relationship of neurovascular structures to the plantar fascia after endoscopic fasci...
Despite the fact that the superficial peroneal nerve is the only nerve in the human body that can be...
Purpose: Our purpose is to study the anatomy of the portal tract for endoscopic decompression of the...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: Arthroscopy of the foot and ankle, which is minimally in...
Background: The purpose of this study was to verify the safety and efficacy of zone 2 flexor halluci...
Background: The purpose of this study was to verify the safety and efficacy of zone 2 flexor halluci...
WOS: 000250660200008PubMed ID: 18021586Background: Ankle arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Retrograde intramedullary nailing is an established surgica...
Introduction: The Accessory Postero-Lateral (AccPL) portal has recently been described to improve th...
Category: Hindfoot, Midfoot/Forefoot, Cadaver Study Introduction/Purpose: Plantar fascia release (PF...
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of cadaveric ankle arthroscopy courses in reducing iatrogenic i...
AbstractBackgroundThe risk of damage to cutaneous sensory nerves located near portals has been evalu...
Introduction The Accessory Postero-Lateral (AccPL) portal has recently been described to improve the...
We aimed to navigate the surgeon regarding the localization of the main anatomical structures at the...
WOS: 000233725600004PubMed ID: 16308663The plantar areas of the foot have specific biomechanical cha...
The anatomical relationship of neurovascular structures to the plantar fascia after endoscopic fasci...
Despite the fact that the superficial peroneal nerve is the only nerve in the human body that can be...