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Percutaneous flexor tenotomies for management of diabetic claw toe deformities

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Description: Outpatient percutaneous flexor tenotomies for management of diabetic claw toe deformities with ulcers: a preliminary report E. Tamir, A-M McLaren, A. Gadgil, T.R. Daniels Can J Surg, Vol. 51, No. 1, February 2008
Conclusion: A percutaneous flexor tenotomy with osteoclasis of the proximal interphalangeal joint performed in an outpatient clinic is a safe and effective method to off-load the tip of the toe so that that ulcer healing can occur. The presence of osteomyelitis is not a contraindication for this technique; however, an increased healing time can be expected.

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Author/Contact: T.R. Daniels
Institution: CJS
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Language: English

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