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Exploration into the pathologic sinus tarsi.

R P Reinherz1, C A Sink, B Krell

  • 1Department of Podiatric Surgery, American International Hospital, Zion, Illinois.

The Journal of Foot Surgery
|March 1, 1989
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Abnormalities of the sinus tarsi can cause persistent symptoms. When conservative treatments fail, surgical intervention may be necessary for this foot and ankle structure.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Sports Medicine

Background:

  • Sinus tarsi abnormalities are a recognized clinical issue.
  • Conservative management strategies may not fully resolve symptoms.
  • Surgical intervention is sometimes required.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a clinical review of the sinus tarsi anatomy.
  • To assist clinicians in managing persistent sinus tarsi conditions.
  • To guide surgical decision-making for sinus tarsi issues.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical review of the sinus tarsi anatomic region.
  • Discussion of relevant medical literature.
  • Focus on cases requiring surgical consideration.

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Main Results:

  • Conservative treatments have variable success rates.
  • Surgical intervention is indicated when conservative methods fail.
  • Understanding the anatomy is crucial for surgical planning.

Conclusions:

  • Sinus tarsi abnormalities require careful clinical evaluation.
  • Surgical management is a viable option for refractory cases.
  • This review serves as a resource for surgical management.