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Review
. 2016 Jun;21(2):297-334.
doi: 10.1016/j.fcl.2016.02.001.

My Experience as a Foot and Ankle Trauma Surgeon in Montreal, Canada: What's Not in the Books

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My Experience as a Foot and Ankle Trauma Surgeon in Montreal, Canada: What's Not in the Books

Stéphane Leduc et al. Foot Ankle Clin. 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Foot and ankle fractures are sometimes seen as routine and easy to treat. However, many fractures vary from typical patterns and require more complex management. Obtaining good outcomes in these situations can be challenging. Often, the difference between average and good results has to do with preoperative planning and good surgical technique. This article outlines numerous techniques and tricks that are not always mentioned in classic textbooks. It focuses on ankle, talus, calcaneus, and midfoot fractures, and discusses numerous techniques and aids to avoid potential problems that may be encountered intraoperatively.

Keywords: Ankle trauma; Calcaneus; Foot trauma; Talus; Tips and tricks.

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