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Vascularized Osteocutaneous Fibular free Flap for Reconstruction of Mid Foot

  • Chung, Yoon-Kyu;Hong, Joon Pio;Kim, Sug-Won
    • Archives of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 2000
  • The foot plays a vital role in standing and gait. This function results from harmonious interaction of bones, joints, and soft tissue. An imbalance or a defect in such structures can lead to impaired function of the foot. The mid foot, composed of cunieforms, navicular and cuboid bone, plays a vital role in maintaining longitudinal and transverse arches and injury or defects to this region can cause instability of the foot. This paper reports a case of complex foot injury; soft tissue defect of dorsum of foot, and medial and intermediate cuneiform bone defect, reconstructed in a single stage using vascularized osteocutaneous fibular free flap. Segmented to fit the defects of medial and intermediate cuneiform bones and a skin paddle providing adequate coverage, restored the stability to the arches and function of the midfoot. The fibula osteocutaneous free flap has appealing characteristics for reconstruction of the foot and the complex mid foot injuries can be considered to the long list of indications.

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Brodie's Abscess of Talus and Distal Tibia - A case report - (거골과 경골 원위부에 동시에 발생한 브로디 농양 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Park, Ye-Soo;Park, Kee-Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.170-173
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    • 2001
  • Brodie abscess is a localized form of chronic or subacute osteomyelitis that occurs most often in the long bones of the lower extremities of young adults. Involvement of the flat or small bones is less common. And there is no report of Brodie abscess which has two different lesion. We report a case of Brodie abscess of talus and distal tibia.

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Osteochondroma of the Proximal Phalanx of the Fourth Toe (A Case Report) (제4 족지 근위 지골에 발생한 골연골종(1예보고))

  • Kim, Hyong-Nyun;Kang, Jin-Kyu;Jang, Woo-Young;Park, Yong-Wook
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.220-223
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    • 2008
  • Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor which commonly occurs in the metaphysis of the long bones such as proximal humerus, tibia, and distal femur. It is rarely found in bones of the foot. Although they are benign lesions, when they occur in the foot, they are typically identified earlier than other regions because of the low proliferation of subcutaneous tissue in the region and may cause symptoms. We experienced a rare case of osteochondroma in a 60-year-old male which cause pain and swelling of the fourth toe.

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Lisfranc Joint Injury (리스프랑 관절 손상)

  • Lee, Myoung Jin
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 2016
  • The Lisfranc joint complex is an anatomical association of many bones and articulation, restrained by an even more complex network of ligaments, capsules, and fascia, which must work in concert to provide normal and painless motion. Careful diagnostic workup with high-quality radiographs and computed tomography of the foot are used to diagnose injuries and fractures of this complex. We have to understand the normal anatomy and injury mechanism in order to appropriately treat Lisfranc injuries. Good results have been associated with anatomic reductions of all bones, which was achieved with restoration of proper alignment.

Osteochondromas of the Bilateral Tali (양측 거골에 발생한 골연골종)

  • Hwang, Chan-Ha;Kang, Shin-Taeg;Kim, Bo-Hyun;Byun, Jae-Yong;Jung, In-Ho;Shin, Hyang-Mi;Kim, Dae-Joong
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 2006
  • Benign and malignant tumors are found in the foot, although the incidence is low. The most common bone tumor in the foot is osteochondroma, which is thought to develop in bones that form through the process of enchondral ossification. In particularly, osteochondromas in the foot mostly occur in metatarsal bones and phalanges. It is seldom found in talus. It is usually confused with osteophyte or enthesis. We report an osteochondroma case confirmed by roentgenographical and pathological investigation, after removing the masses form bilateral tali of a 19-year-old male patient presented with bilateral ankle joint pain for three years.

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Sesamoids and Accessory Bones of the Forefoot in Normal Korean Adults (정상 한국 성인의 전족부에서 관찰되는 종자골과 부골의 종류 및 빈도)

  • Rowe, Sung-Man;Lee, Keun-Bae;Park, Yu-Bok;Bae, Bong-Hyun;Kang, Kyung-Do
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 2005
  • Purpose: To determine the locations and incidences of sesamoids and accessory bones of the forefoot in normal Korean adults. Materials and Methods: The plain radiographs of the forefoot of 400 volunteers, 200 males and 200 females, were taken. The three orthopedic surgeons participated in the radiographic evaluation independently. Persons who had history of foot problem or injury were excluded. Results: Sesamoids of first metatarsophalangeal joint were nearly always present; medial 99% and lateral 100%. The bipartite sesamoid was more common in medial (9.8%) and in female (17.0%) than in lateral (0.3%) and in male (2.5%). Sesamoids of the interphalangeal joint of the first toe were seen in 35.8%. Sesamoids of metatarsophalangeal joints in other four toes were rarely observed. Their incidences were 5% in second toe, 0.8% in third, 0% in fourth, and 2.8% (lateral) and 7.5% (medial) in fifth. Sesamoids of interphalangeal joint in four lesser toes were not observed except two cases (0.5%) in the fifth toe. Accessory bone was very rarely observed. Os vesalianum was observed in five feet (1.3%), Os intermetatarseum in 14 feet (3.5%), and Os cuneo-metatarsal I tibiale in none. Conclusion: We determined the location and incidences of sesamoids and accessory bones of the forefoot, and we expected this to help to diagnose the forefoot problem.

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Mycobacterium abscessus Osteomyelitis in the Mid Foot (중족부에 발생한 Mycobacterium abscessus 골수염)

  • Chun, Kyung-Ah;Kwak, Yee-Gyung;Suh, Jin-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.39-43
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    • 2011
  • Non-tuberculous mycobacterium has a wide-spread occurrence in nature, and skin, soft tissue, bone, lung and disseminated infection can be involved. Non-tuberculous mycobacterium infection occurs both in immunocompetent patients without underlying diseases and in immunocompromised hosts. Non-tuberculous mycobactrial osteomyelitis is a rare cause of granulomatous osteomyelitis, and has been previously reported in the sternum, spine, humerus, femur, tibia or metatarsal. Mycobacterium abscessus osteomyelitis is a very rare infection in the foot and only 1 case has been reported. Authors report a case of Mycobacterium abscessus osteomyelitis involving the tarsal and metatarsal bones in a non-immunocompromized middle aged women.

Primary Ostoegenic Sarcoma on Calcaneus - One Case Report - (종골에 발생한 원발성 골육종 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Cho, Duck-Yun;Yoon, Hyung-Ku;Kim, Jae-Hwa;Shin, Dong-Eun;Park, Hyung-Kun
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2002
  • Osteogenic sarcoma is the most common primary malignant tumor of bone in which tumor cells form neoplastic osteoid or bone or both. Classic osteogenic sarcoma usually involves the metaphysis of the more rapidly growing long bones (distal femur, proximal tibia). Osteogenic sarcoma of the foot is rarely noted and only a few well documented cases have been reported. Osteogenic sarcoma of foot can clinically, radiographically, and histologically mimic several benign lesions and tumor-like lesions, so it sometimes leads to late diagnosis and delayed treatment. We experienced a case of primary osteogenic sarcoma on left calcaneus in 66-years-old female and report it with a review of references.

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Effects of Walking Speed on Foot Joint Motion and Peak Plantar Pressure in Healthy Subjects (정상인에서 보행속도가 발관절의 관절각과 발바닥 최대 압력 분포에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Kyung-Hee;Kwon, Oh-Yun;Kim, Young-Ho
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.77-95
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    • 2003
  • Many factors affect foot and ankle biomechanics during walking, including gait speed and anthropometric characteristics. However, speed has not been taken into account in foot kinematics and kinetics during walking. This study examined the effect of walking speed on foot joint motion and peak plantar pressure during the walking phase. Eighty healthy subjects (40 men, 40 women) were recruited. Maximal dorsiflexion and excursion were measured at the first metatarsophalangeal joints during walking phase at three different cadences (80, 100, and 120 step/min) using a three dimensional motion analysis system (CMS70P). At the same time, peak plantar pressure was investigated using pressure distribution platforms (MatScan system) under the hallux heads of the first, second, and third metatarsal bones and heel. Maximal dorsiflexion and excursion and excursion at the ankle joint decreased significantly with increasing walking speed. Peak plantar pressure increased significantly under the heads of the first of the first, second, and third metatarsal bones, and heel with increasing walking speed: three was no change under the hallux. There were no significant changes in maximal dorsiflexion or excursion at the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The results show that walking speed should be considered when comparing gait parameters. The results also suggest that slow walking speeds may decrease forefoot peak plantar pressure in patients with peripheral neuropathy who have a high risk of skin breakdown under the forefoot.

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Huge Chondroblastoma of the Talus: A Case Report (거골에 발견된 거대한 연골모세포종: 증례 보고)

  • Sung Hyun Yoon;Hyun-woo Park
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.154-157
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    • 2023
  • Chondroblastoma is a rare benign cartilaginous neoplasm that accounts for 1% of bone tumors and is common in the epiphysis of the long bones. The condition is rarely found in the talus bone (4% of cases). This paper reports a 15-year-old male patient treated for a talus bone lesion discovered incidentally on imaging. Excisional biopsy, curettage, and an autobone and allobone graft were performed, with good results.