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S3.E23 - MIS Complex Limb Deformity Correction with Dr. Kelsey Millonig

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Full Video Episode is hosted at InHouseCME.comIn this episode of "MIS Adventures," Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Kelsey Millonig delve into the intricacies of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for complex limb deformities and hind foot salvage. Dr. Millonig shares her expertise in managing challenging cases, emphasizing the importance of understanding soft tissue release and muscular imbalance in deformity correction. They explore various surgical techniques, including calcaneal osteotomy and tendon transfers, providing practical insights for surgeons looking to enhance their MIS skills.The discussion also covers the management of complex Charcot cases, combining MIS with open approaches for optimal outcomes. Dr. Millonig highlights the significance of thorough preoperative planning, intraoperative assessment, and the use of external fixation for limb lengthening and stabilization. This episode offers valuable guidance for surgeons and trainees aiming to refine their approach to MIS, blending technical mastery with strategic planning for improved patient care.

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