Search results with tag "Arthrodesis"
T2 Ankle Arthrodesis Nail - Strykerfoot.com
www.strykerfoot.com1.2. Design Rationale The T2™ Ankle Arthrodesis Nail offers strong biomechanical* intramedullary stabilization using cannulated implants for the
Hammer toe surgery (arthroplasty/arthrodesis)
www.nth.nhs.ukThis leaflet tells you about surgery to straighten your hammer toe. What is a hammer toe? Hammer toes occur when any of the small toes of your foot become bent and prominent (stick up). The 4 small toes of your foot are each made up of 3 bones with joints in between them. Normally these bones and joints are straight. A hammer or claw toe occurs ...
QUALITY CARE IN OUR 2022 DAY SURGERY NETWORK
www.discovery.co.zahand, wrist, foot, temporomandibular joint), arthrodesis (hand, wrist, foot)* Minor joint arthroplasty (intercarpal, carpometacarpal and metacarpophalangeal, interphalangeal joint arthroplasty*) Tendon and/or ligament repair, muscle debridement, fascia procedures (tenotomy, tenodesis, tenolysis, repair/
Proper Logging of Podiatric Surgical Procedures
www.cpme.orgosteotomy and/or arthrodesis • 2.2.3 joint salvage with distal metatarsal osteotomy • 2.2.4 joint salvage with first metatarsal shaft or base osteotomy • 2.2.5 joint salvage with first metatarsocuneiform fusion • 2.2.7 MPJ implant (when used, a metatarsal component implantation only) • 2.2.8 MPJ arthroplasty
SUBTALAR ARTHRODESIS - sportsandortho.com
www.sportsandortho.comAll surgery has risks Bleeding Infection Nonunion (bone does not heal) Malunion (bone heals in an incorrect position) Nerve injury: the sural nerve is in the area of the incision.