Abstract
Accessory navicular is a congenital anomaly. Present in about 9% of the population, it is symptomatic in only a small percentage. The pertinent anatomy, clinical presentation, classification system, and conservative treatment are discussed. Surgical options are reviewed. The surgical technique for a modified Kidner procedure in which the primary and accessory naviculars are fused is described in detail.
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