Abstract

2.1.1. Charcot foot In 20 patients with Charcot midfoot arthropathy with collapse of the longitudinal arch, surgical correction included osteotomy, bone resection and intramedullary screw fixation [1]. Bony union was achieved in 15 (75%) patients at an average of 6 months after surgery, and all patients resumed functional ambulatory status within 9.5 months; 2 (10%) patients developed a recurrent plantar ulcer [1].

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