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    Single and Double Osteotomies of the Calcaneus for the Treatment of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction by Manway, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery (01-04-2023)
    “…Posterior tibial tendon disfunction is one of the most commonly treated foot and ankle entities. Surgical treatment may consist of various components and is…”
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    Morbidity Associated With Distal Tibial Autograft Harvest by Jain, Akshay, Rathsam, Aaron M., Springer, Katie J., Perumbala, Krishnan, Parker, Alissa, Burns, Patrick R., Manway, Jeffrey M.

    Published in The Journal of foot and ankle surgery (01-05-2024)
    “…Distal tibial autograft harvesting has been studied in the past, but morbidity at the level of the donor site is unclear. The purpose of this retrospective…”
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    Reoperation, reamputation, and new ulceration following complete or partial toe amputation among diabetic and non-diabetic patients by Speer, Carl G., Rendos, Nicole K., Davis, Calvin E., Au, Brian, Manway, Jeffrey M., Burns, Patrick R.

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-09-2021)
    “…•Diabetic patients have more reamputations and new ulcers after a toe amputation.•Toe amputation level does not influence number of reamputations.•Complete toe…”
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    Common Pitfalls in Subtalar Joint Preparation for Arthrodesis via Sinus Tarsi Approach by Patel, Neil B., Blazek, Cody, Scanlan, Rick, Manway, Jeffrey M., Burns, Patrick R.

    Published in The Journal of foot and ankle surgery (01-03-2020)
    “…This cadaveric study assessed factors that could lead to nonunions in subtalar joint arthrodesis. The purpose of this study was to assist surgeons in achieving…”
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    Special Considerations in the Management of Diabetic Ankle Fractures by Manway, Jeffrey M., Blazek, Cody D., Burns, Patrick R.

    “…Purpose of Review Ankle fractures and diabetes mellitus are both increasing in prevalence. Patients with both diabetes and an ankle fracture have been shown to…”
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    Osteomyelitis and Fracture Susceptibility: A Review of the Literature and Case Series of Surgical Treatment of Pathologic Calcaneal Fractures by Hurst, Michael J., Kedzie, Margaret, Hughes, Hannah J., Burns, Patrick R., Manway, Jeffrey M.

    “…Pathologic calcaneal fractures, often arising from osteomyelitis, present intricate challenges in orthopedic surgery. This paper explores the historical…”
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    Multiplanar Correction of the Lesser Digital Deviation and Indirect Plantar Plate Rupture Repair Using a Braided Polyethylene Nylon Suture: A Technique Guide by Blazek, Cody D., Brandão, Roberto A., Manway, Jeffrey M., Burns, Patrick R.

    Published in Foot and ankle specialist (01-12-2017)
    “…Forefoot and lesser digital pathology continues to be a challenging area of surgical correction for foot and ankle surgeons. Many techniques for the correction…”
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    Subtalar Distraction Arthrodesis with Fresh Frozen Femoral Neck Allograft: A Retrospective Case Series by Monaco, Spencer J., Brandao, Roberto A., Manway, Jeffrey M., Burns, Patrick R.

    Published in Foot and ankle specialist (01-10-2016)
    “…Subtalar joint distraction arthrodesis has been well reported with use of structural iliac crest or local autologous bone graft for malunited calcaneal…”
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    Soft Tissue Fixation With a Cortical Button and Interference Screw: A Novel Technique in Foot and Ankle Surgery by Shinabarger, Andrew B., Manway, Jeffrey M., Nowak, Jessica, Burns, Patrick R.

    Published in Foot and ankle specialist (01-02-2015)
    “…Tendon transfers are commonly performed procedures in the foot and ankle. They have been described for multiple tendons and a myriad of pathologies. One issue…”
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