SLAOT 2016

SLAOT 2016
Punta Cana, República Dominicana

lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015

Doctor Edgardo R. Rodríguez Collazo / XXIII Congreso Internacional #slaot2015 . World Trade Center ciudad de México

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El doctor Edgardo R. Rodríguez Collazo, se desempeña como Director del Centro de Corrección de deformidades de pie y tobillo en Chicago. El Centro se especializa en condiciones complejas de las extremidades inferiores, tales como deformidades angulares congénitas y adquiridas post traumáticas en adultos y pacientes pediátricos.

Participará durante el XXIII Congreso Internacional #salot2015 , con las siguientes ponencias:
Implantación de células madres autólogas en alargamientos óseos 
Implantación de células madres autólogas con colgajos musculares 

Una de las ultimas publicaciones que ha tenido el dr Rodriguez Collazo es:

Ilizarov method of fixation for the management of pilon and distal tibial fractures in the compromised diabetic patient: A technique guide

el cual es publicado en:

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by Edgardo Rodriguez, DPM1, Michael Bowen, DPM2, Alexander Cherkashin, MD3, Mikhail Samchukov, MD4, Stephen Frania, DPM FACFAS5, Paul Dayton, DPM FACFAS6, Patrick Nelson, DPM7
The Foot and Ankle Online Journal 7 (2): 6
ISSN 1941-6806
doi: 10.3827/faoj.2014.0702.0006
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The FAOJ (ISSN 1941-6806) is the first open access, peer-reviewed international journal of foot and ankle medicine and surgery.   It is the official publication of the International Foot & Ankle Foundation. Established in 2008, the journal is the ideal platform for practitioners, residents and students to publish case related material quickly and easily for distribution through the world wide web absolutely free of charge.  Its purpose is to provide a quality journal to further promote education and research in foot and ankle medicine and surgery.
Editor-in-Chief: Dock Dockery, DPM, FACFAS
Technical Editor: Craig Clifford, DPM, MHA, AACFAS
Associate Editor: Sarah A. Curran, PHD, BSc (Hons)

The purpose of this technique guide is to provide the foot and ankle surgeon with a comprehensive guide for reducing pilon and distal tibial fractures when dealing with the co-morbid patient and/or a soft tissue envelope that does not lend itself to ORIF. The senior author presents a relatively low complication rate (13% in the pilon group and 23% in the distal tibial group), with a low number of amputations (five out of 59 patients).
Key words: Pilon fracture, distal tibial fracture, diabetes, Ilizarov external fixation.




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