Stefan Rammelt
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Associated Coalitions of Tarsal Bones: Review of the Literature and Presentation of a Classification
Vosoughi A, Matz J, Rammelt S
J Am Acad Orthop Surg
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39937955
Associated coalitions of tarsal bones, either unilateral or bilateral, may be classified to developmental or syndromic types. There are no specific patterns for osseous or nonosseous configurations of associated tarsal...
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Kopp L, Rammelt S
Foot Ankle Clin
. 2025 Feb;
30(1):83-110.
PMID: 39894621
Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the talus in a posttraumatic setting describes a condition of temporary or permanent bone death of a different extent, initiated by a circulatory disturbance. It is...
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Bartonicek Md PhD J, Rammelt S, Tucek M, Dousa Md PhD P, Stockigt Md C
Foot Ankle Int
. 2025 Jan;
10711007241311925.
PMID: 39851165
Background: Bosworth fractures (BFs) with entrapment of a fibular fragment behind the posterior malleolus (PM) are rare but potentially serious injuries to the ankle. Despite an increased awareness through a...
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Clanton T, Rammelt S, Vander Griend R, Campbell J, Chiodo C, Holmes Jr G, et al.
Foot Ankle Int
. 2025 Jan;
45(5):425.
PMID: 39846499
No abstract available.
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Llano L, Peez C, Zderic I, Richards G, Geoff Richards R, Gueorguiev B, et al.
J Foot Ankle Surg
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39824476
Introduction: With the increased use of computed tomography scans in cases with trimalleolar ankle fractures, bone fragments between the posterior malleolus and the rest of the articular surface tibial plafond...
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Kamin K, Mader M, Marx C, Rammelt S
Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)
. 2024 Dec;
128(1):47-58.
PMID: 39656242
Acute sprains and ruptures of the lateral ankle ligaments are the most common injuries of the ankle joint. They are often related to sporting activity and predominantly affect individuals under...
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Joannas G, Barousse R, Casola L, Arrondo G, Rammelt S, Fratantoni M
Orthopadie (Heidelb)
. 2024 Sep;
53(10):731-739.
PMID: 39311962
Background: Percutaneous Achilles tendon (AT) repair with the Dresden instrument is a safe and effective treatment for AT rupture within 15 days after injury. Follow-up includes clinical examination and imaging...
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Amlang M, Rammelt S
Orthopadie (Heidelb)
. 2024 Sep;
53(10):749-757.
PMID: 39271525
Background: Percutaneous and minimally invasive suturing techniques are very important in the treatment of acute Achilles tendon ruptures because they combine the advantages of surgical treatment (low re-rupture rate) and...
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Aurich M, Becherer L, Rammelt S
Orthopadie (Heidelb)
. 2024 Sep;
53(10):740-748.
PMID: 39230676
Background: The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in humans and is frequently injured, especially in the physically active young to middle-aged population. An increasing frequency of Achilles tendon ruptures...