Présentation de l'éditeur
Forefoot surgery has become better known only recently; and up until now has often presented many disadvantages, such as a painful postoperative period or deformity recurrence. The emergence of new techniques, notably the Scarf first metatarsal osteotomy and the Weil osteotomy of the lesser metatarsal, has helped to dramatically improve the treatment of static forefoot disorders. Likewise, the great toe osteotomy has seen an important evolution. Since 1991, the author has introduced these techniques to France from the USA, while studying and developing the corresponding implants and postoperative period, and improving the surgical management linking these different osteotomies. About 1000 surgeons in France and around the world are now using these techniques.
Book Description
The forefoot surgery has been for a long time not well known or presenting many inconvenients: postoperative period painful, recurrence of the deformities. The emerging of new techniques, notably the scarf firts metatarsal osteotomy, The Weil osteotomy of the lesser metatarsal, provides a dramatic improvement of the treatment of the static forefoot disorders, the great toe osteotomy has also been greatly improved. The author has introduced these techniques from USA in France since 1991, while developing and studying the corresponding implants and the postoperative period. In the other hand, he has developed the surgical management which makes the links between these different osteotomies. About 1000 surgeons in France and around the world are using these techniques, which are always tought.
