Abstract
Results of the analysis of repeated surgical interventions (34 patients, 43 feet) after previously performed surgeries for forefoot static deformities are presented. In all cases various percutaneous techniques were used. Mean follow up was 6 months (3 months — 4 years). Surgical results were assessed using patient satisfaction criterion. Satisfaction with treatment results was recorded in 95% ofpatients. It was shown that potentialities ofpercutaneous technique enabled to solve the majority offorefoot static deformityrevision surgery problems. The conclusion was made that strict order of patient management after reconstructive foot operations enabled to perform early reoperations before severe complications development.
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