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Results of Lapidus Arthrodesis and Locked Plating With Early Weight Bearing
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2009
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Lapidus ArthrodesisLapidus FusionSurgeryLocked PlatingEarly Weight BearingHardware RemovalMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
In the endeavor toward Lapidus fusion, the authors have studied a new application of locked plating for the first tarsometatarsal joint. The goal was to assess the time to fusion, time to ambulation, rate of delayed union/nonunion, rate of revision, and need for hardware removal following the use of locked-plate technology in the fusion of the first tarsometatarsal joint. The findings denoted an average of 6.95 weeks to radiographic fusion, an average of 2 weeks to ambulation, a 9.52% rate of asymptomatic mal-union, a 0% rate of delayed union or nonunion, and a 0% rate of revision. The rate of need for hardware removal was 4.76%.
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