"The book is well illustrated and organized, with plenty of high quality prints and plates, which are necessary in this type of book. ... As a standalone book on this topic, this is a very worthy contribution to the field of foot and ankle surgery. ... It is essential reading material for all practicing surgeons of the foot and ankle, regardless of degree, and required for all medical libraries in institutions with training programs. Very highly recommended!" (Martin C. Yorath, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2017)
“Anatomy” of a Complication.- Part I: Perioperative Complications.- Venous Thromboembolism Associated with Foot and Ankle Surgery.- Complication Management: Nonunions.- Incisional Complications.- Surgical Infections.- Complications Associated with Co-Morbid Conditions.- Part II: Forefoot.- Digital Surgery.- Lesser Metatarsal Complications.- Neuromas.- Metatarsal Fractures.- Part III: The First Ray.- Hallux Valgus.- Recurrent Hallux Valgus.- First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodesis.- Failed First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthroplasties.- The Lapidus.- Part IV: Midfoot/Hindfoot.- LisFranc Fractures and Arthrodesis.- Calcaneal Fractures.- Talus Fractures: Injury, Management and Aftermath.- Posterior Heel Surgery.- Tarsal Tunnel Releases.- The Charcot foot.- Part V: Ankle.- Complications Associated with Ankle Arthroscopy.- Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus.- Lateral Ankle Stabilization.- Ankle Fractures.- Arthrodesis of the Ankle.- Problems, Obstacles and Complications of External Fixation.
Michael S. Lee
Capital Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, PC
Clive, IA USA
Jordan P. Grossman
Akron General Orthopedics, Inc.
Akron, OH USA
Comprehensive, current and insightful, this well-illustrated text is devoted to the detailed management of common but often challenging complications that all foot and ankle surgeons encounter in their practice. Opening with a discussion of the "anatomy" of a complication, the book is divided into five thematic sections - perioperative, forefoot, first ray, midfoot/hindfoot and ankle - with each chapter detailing the development and evolution of both major and minor complications, the evaluation and decision-making involved, and the best surgical management techniques for each. Perioperative topics covered include surgical infection, venous thromboembolism, and incisional complications, with the subsequent sections detailing complications following specific conditions, such as hallux valgus, calcaneal fractures, and the Charcot foot, among many others.
Boasting a diverse and experienced authorship and Editors who are past Presidents of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Complications in Foot and Ankle Surgery is a unique and timely resource for foot and ankle surgeons worldwide who treat these challenging conditions.