Weight-bearing CT scans in foot and ankle surgery
MS Conti, SJ Ellis - JAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Weight-bearing CT (WBCT) scans of the foot and ankle have improved the understanding of
deformities that are not easily identified on radiographs and are increasingly being used by …
deformities that are not easily identified on radiographs and are increasingly being used by …
[HTML][HTML] Diagnosis and treatment of tibiofibular syndesmosis lesions
Y Tourné, F Molinier, M Andrieu, J Porta… - … & Traumatology: Surgery …, 2019 - Elsevier
The tibiofibular syndesmosis is a fibrous joint essential for ankle stability, whence the
classical comparison with a mortise. Syndesmosis lesions are quite frequent in ankle …
classical comparison with a mortise. Syndesmosis lesions are quite frequent in ankle …
[HTML][HTML] Results of more than 11,000 scans with weightbearing CT—impact on costs, radiation exposure, and procedure time
Abstract Background Weightbearing CT (WBCT) has been proven to more precisely
measure bone position than conventional weightbearing radiographic series (R) and …
measure bone position than conventional weightbearing radiographic series (R) and …
Range of normal and abnormal syndesmotic measurements using weightbearing CT
NC Hagemeijer, SH Chang… - Foot & Ankle …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Early recognition of syndesmotic instability is critical for optimizing clinical
outcome. Injuries causing a more subtle instability, however, can be difficult to diagnose …
outcome. Injuries causing a more subtle instability, however, can be difficult to diagnose …
Defining reference values for the normal tibiofibular syndesmosis in adults using weight-bearing CT
Aims Cone beam CT allows cross-sectional imaging of the tibiofibular syndesmosis while
the patient bears weight. This may facilitate more accurate and reliable investigation of …
the patient bears weight. This may facilitate more accurate and reliable investigation of …
Assessment of malreduction standards for the syndesmosis in bilateral CT scans of uninjured ankles
JF Kubik, NC Rollick, J Bear, O Diamond… - The Bone & Joint …, 2021 - boneandjoint.org.uk
Aims Malreduction of the syndesmosis has been reported in up to 52% of patients after
fixation of ankle fractures. Multiple radiological parameters are used to define malreduction; …
fixation of ankle fractures. Multiple radiological parameters are used to define malreduction; …
[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional analysis for quantification of knee joint space width with weight-bearing CT: comparison with non-weight-bearing CT and weight-bearing …
Objective To compare computer-based 3D-analysis for quantification of the femorotibial joint
space width (JSW) using weight-bearing cone beam CT (WB-CT), non-weight-bearing multi …
space width (JSW) using weight-bearing cone beam CT (WB-CT), non-weight-bearing multi …
Cone-beam CT measurements of distal tibio-fibular syndesmosis in asymptomatic uninjured ankles: does weight-bearing matter?
Objective To evaluate the influence of weight-bearing (WB) load in standard axial ankle
syndesmotic measurements using cone beam CT (CBCT) examination of asymptomatic …
syndesmotic measurements using cone beam CT (CBCT) examination of asymptomatic …
Intraobserver and interobserver reliability of cone beam weightbearing semi-automatic three-dimensional measurements in symptomatic pes cavovarus
Introduction Pes cavovarus is a three-dimensional (3D) foot deformity. New 3D semi-
automatic measurements utilising weightbearing computerised topography (WBCT) images …
automatic measurements utilising weightbearing computerised topography (WBCT) images …
Statistical shape model‐based tibiofibular assessment of syndesmotic ankle lesions using weight‐bearing CT
M Peiffer, A Burssens, S De Mits… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Forced external rotation is hypothesized as the key mechanism of syndesmotic ankle
injuries, inducing a three‐dimensional deviation from the normal distal tibiofibular joint …
injuries, inducing a three‐dimensional deviation from the normal distal tibiofibular joint …