In this issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, guest editor Dr. Neal Blitz brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Minimal Incision Surgery. Recent advances in techniques, instrumentation, and technology have led to many changes to minimally invasive approaches to deformity correction, resulting in less soft tissue distribution, fewer complications, less postoperative pain, and improved cosmesis. This issue brings readers up to date with how and when to use these innovative techniques for a variety of conditions through the foot and ankle.
The History and Instrumentation of Minimally Invasive Pedal Surgery New Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery: The End-All Be-All Bunion Repair? Management of Hammer Toe Deformities Using Percutaneous Surgical Techniques Complex Forefoot Reconstruction with Percutaneous Techniques Percutaneous Lapidus Bunionectomy: A New, Less Invasive Method for a 100 Year Old Surgery Major Heel Reconstructions Through Small Incisions Where Small Incision Fusions of the Foot Work Wonders A New Paradigm for Failed Bunions with Minimally Invasive Methods The Unfamiliar Complications of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery Minimal Incision Management of Rearfoot & Ankle Trauma Controversial Matters of Minimally Invasive Bunion Repair Where Minimal Incision Surgery Can Have Maximum Results with Charcot Reconstruction
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