2015
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.12.021
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Surgical Considerations for Massive Tarsal Coalitions in Multiple Synostosis Syndrome: A Case Report

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“…They may not only occur in syndromes such as Apert syndrome, fibular hemimelia, and tarsal–carpal coalition syndrome but also occur outside of syndromic associations. 24 25 Outside of syndromes, there are few case reports of coalitions of the talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular joints within the same foot, 25 26 27 and fewer reporting multiple coalitions occurring bilaterally. 28 29 Farid and Goldcher both reported cases of bilateral “triple coalition” comprising synchronous talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular coalition.…”
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“…They may not only occur in syndromes such as Apert syndrome, fibular hemimelia, and tarsal–carpal coalition syndrome but also occur outside of syndromic associations. 24 25 Outside of syndromes, there are few case reports of coalitions of the talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular joints within the same foot, 25 26 27 and fewer reporting multiple coalitions occurring bilaterally. 28 29 Farid and Goldcher both reported cases of bilateral “triple coalition” comprising synchronous talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular coalition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although patients with TCCS exhibit a wide range of symptoms of their hands and feet, the main complaint often arises from pain or gait disturbance associated with foot deformity. The orthopaedic management of patients with TCCS is mainly directed at symptomatic relief through palliative and/or surgical intervention 7 . Although there is extensive literature on the genetics of this disorder, published data describing the natural history of this disease and management of the foot and hand deformities are sparse.…”
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