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Mark C Drakos

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Drakos M
Foot Ankle Int . 2024 Sep; 45(9):940-942. PMID: 39219242
No abstract available.
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Eble S, Hansen O, Kukadia S, Cho D, Kumar P, Papson A, et al.
Foot Ankle Int . 2024 Mar; 45(4):348-356. PMID: 38433405
Background: The proposed advantages of hamstring autograft reconstruction when compared to alternative procedures, such as flexor hallucis longus (FHL) transfer, V-Y lengthening, and allograft reconstruction, are improved healing and reproduction...
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Kim J, Hoffman J, Steineman B, Eble S, Roberts L, Ellis S, et al.
Foot Ankle Int . 2022 Oct; 43(12):1587-1594. PMID: 36239404
Background: Primary tarsometatarsal (TMT) arthrodesis is gaining popularity in the surgical treatment of Lisfranc injuries. However, few studies have evaluated biomechanical effects of TMT arthrodesis. The purpose of this study...
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Drakos M, Hansen O, Eble S, Kukadia S, Cabe T, Kumar P, et al.
Foot Ankle Int . 2022 Jul; 43(9):1131-1142. PMID: 35794822
Background: Osteochondral autograft transplant (OAT) is often used to treat large osteochondral lesions of the talus and is generally associated with good outcomes. The addition of adjuncts such as cartilage...
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Hoffman J, Bitar R, Williams N, Steineman B, Sturnick D, Garrison G, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2022 Mar; 50(6):1659-1667. PMID: 35302902
Background: Fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal bone are common injuries in elite athletes and are associated with high rates of delayed union and nonunion. Structural features of the foot...
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Caolo K, Eble S, Rider C, Elliott A, Demetracopoulos C, Deland J, et al.
Foot Ankle Orthop . 2022 Jan; 6(4):24730114211060063. PMID: 35097483
Background: There is no current consensus on whether to use an open or minimally invasive (MIS) approach for Achilles tendon repair after acute rupture. We hypothesized that patients in both...
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Rider C, Hansen O, Drakos M
Foot Ankle Orthop . 2022 Jan; 6(1):2473011421993458. PMID: 35097432
No abstract available.
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Hinckley N, Hassebrock J, Karsen P, Deckey D, Fernandez A, Kile T, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med . 2022 Jan; 10(1):23259671211066856. PMID: 35024369
Background: Despite appropriate care, a subset of patients with ankle fractures has persistent pain. This condition may be associated with intra-articular pathology, which is present up to 65% of the...
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Eble S, Hansen O, Patel K, Drakos M
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Jul; 49(10):2697-2706. PMID: 34283932
Background: Optimal treatment for patients with severe ankle instability or failed previous ankle stabilization is not well defined, and newer techniques have limited presence in the literature. Purpose/hypothesis: The purpose...
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Chrea B, Eble S, Day J, Hansen O, Ellis S, OMalley M, et al.
Foot Ankle Int . 2021 Jun; 42(11):1391-1398. PMID: 34109840
Background: Peroneal tendon injuries are a common cause of lateral ankle pain and instability. While the use of hamstring autograft has been proposed as a viable surgical option for peroneus...