
Current Techniques in Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
InterAlpes (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. May 2023
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-3-9823147-0-9 (ISBN)
Description
When the percutaneous foot surgery technique was first introduced, many complained about the lack of
scientifi c evidence. This has since been dispelled by numerous publications, all of which demonstrate its
equality, at least, with open techniques in terms of evidence level and results.
Over the years many new techniques have been developed in the field of MIS. Therefore, the authors have
decided to combine their knowledge and experience from many hundreds of surgeries as well as from
many years of lecturing and training activities in a work that systematically presents the current state of
percutaneous foot surgery. This book is intended to provide colleagues interested in MIS with a practiceoriented
overview of the fi eld, including many practical handouts and problem solutions for "everyday MIS".
We dedicate this book to our friend and teacher Gebhard Suger. He established minimally invasive foot
surgery in Germany and introduced us to the world of MIS. We are very grateful that we are still able to
benefi t from his incomparable wealth of experience today.
scientifi c evidence. This has since been dispelled by numerous publications, all of which demonstrate its
equality, at least, with open techniques in terms of evidence level and results.
Over the years many new techniques have been developed in the field of MIS. Therefore, the authors have
decided to combine their knowledge and experience from many hundreds of surgeries as well as from
many years of lecturing and training activities in a work that systematically presents the current state of
percutaneous foot surgery. This book is intended to provide colleagues interested in MIS with a practiceoriented
overview of the fi eld, including many practical handouts and problem solutions for "everyday MIS".
We dedicate this book to our friend and teacher Gebhard Suger. He established minimally invasive foot
surgery in Germany and introduced us to the world of MIS. We are very grateful that we are still able to
benefi t from his incomparable wealth of experience today.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Augsburg
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Orthopädische Chirurgen, die minimalinvasive Eingriffe am Fuà vornehmen
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
420 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 240 cm
Width: 300 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-9823147-0-9 (9783982314709)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Expert Board-certified Foot Surgeon
Founder and Head of MIS-Department German Society for Foot and Ankle Surgery (GFFC)
Founder and Member of Board of InterAlpes- The Foot and Ankle Academy
Head of the Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery (Hospital Stockach)
Board-certified Foot Surgeon
Head of MIS-Department German Society for Foot and Ankle Surgery (GFFC)
Founder and Member of Board of InterAlpes- The Foot and Ankle Academy
Member of the Board GRECMIP/MIFAS 2019-2021
Working in private practice and hospital (die stadtklinik im diako, Augsburg)
Content
1. General Introduction and Principles of Minimal Invasive Foot Surgery 8
2. MIS Correction of the Lesser Toes 22
3. DMMO (Distal Metatarsal Minimally Invasive Osteotomy) 44
4. Minimally Invasive Tailor's Bunion Correction 66
5. Lateral Release (LR) 82
6. Minimally Invasive Plantar Abrasion of the Sesamoid Bones 88
7. MIS Akin Osteotomy 96
8. MIS Pseudexostosis Ablation 110
9. Hallux Valgus 120
10. Reverdin-Isham Osteotomy 126
11. Percutaneous Chevron Osteotomy 142
12. Minimally Invasive Chevron and Akin: MICA 162
13. Minimally Invasive Scarf Osteotomy 176
14. Scarf Osteotomy Without Screws 194
15. Hallux Rigidus 208
16. Minimally Invasive MTP-I Arthrodesis 222
17. Proximal Closing Wedge Osteotomy of MT-1 234
18. Percutaneuos Plantar Fasciotomy 246
19. Minimally Invasive Calcaneus Displacement Osteotomy 254
20. Minimally Invasive Zadek Osteotomy 266
21. Minimally Invasive Haglund Resection 280
2. MIS Correction of the Lesser Toes 22
3. DMMO (Distal Metatarsal Minimally Invasive Osteotomy) 44
4. Minimally Invasive Tailor's Bunion Correction 66
5. Lateral Release (LR) 82
6. Minimally Invasive Plantar Abrasion of the Sesamoid Bones 88
7. MIS Akin Osteotomy 96
8. MIS Pseudexostosis Ablation 110
9. Hallux Valgus 120
10. Reverdin-Isham Osteotomy 126
11. Percutaneous Chevron Osteotomy 142
12. Minimally Invasive Chevron and Akin: MICA 162
13. Minimally Invasive Scarf Osteotomy 176
14. Scarf Osteotomy Without Screws 194
15. Hallux Rigidus 208
16. Minimally Invasive MTP-I Arthrodesis 222
17. Proximal Closing Wedge Osteotomy of MT-1 234
18. Percutaneuos Plantar Fasciotomy 246
19. Minimally Invasive Calcaneus Displacement Osteotomy 254
20. Minimally Invasive Zadek Osteotomy 266
21. Minimally Invasive Haglund Resection 280