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The Ogden Anchor

W E Knudson1, M W Cerniglia, A Carro

  • 1Hillcrest Health Center, Oklahoma City, USA.

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
|June 27, 1998
PubMed
Summary
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Podiatric surgeons often use soft-tissue anchors for foot and ankle procedures. This study introduces a novel anchoring device, previously undescribed in podiatric literature, and details its successful application in two patient cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Podiatric surgery
  • Orthopedic devices
  • Biomedical engineering

Background:

  • Soft-tissue anchoring devices are crucial in modern podiatric surgery.
  • Recent advancements have introduced numerous new anchoring devices for foot and ankle applications.
  • Existing literature lacks description of a specific novel anchoring device.

Observation:

  • A new soft-tissue anchoring device, not yet documented in podiatric literature, was utilized.
  • Two distinct clinical cases involved the application of this novel anchor.
  • The device was employed in procedures requiring soft-tissue fixation within the foot and ankle.

Findings:

  • The novel soft-tissue anchoring device was successfully implemented in two podiatric surgical cases.
  • The anchor facilitated secure soft-tissue fixation, addressing procedural requirements.

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  • No complications related to the anchor were reported in the presented cases.
  • Implications:

    • This introduces a new tool for podiatric surgeons, potentially expanding treatment options.
    • Further research may explore the efficacy and versatility of this novel anchoring device.
    • The findings may encourage wider adoption and investigation of this anchor in foot and ankle surgery.