Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice
Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures
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Scott, AT; Nunley, JA
October 1, 2013
Fractures of the fifth metatarsal base have garnered a significant amount of attention since Sir Robert Jones' classic description of his own such fracture suffered while dancing [10]. Despite numerous publications on the topic, controversy continues to exist regarding nomenclature, classification, indications for surgery, and optimal surgical technique.
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Scott, A. T., & Nunley, J. A. (2013). Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures. In Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice (pp. 205–226). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4489-2_13
Scott, A. T., and J. A. Nunley. “Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures.” In Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice, 205–26, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4489-2_13.
Scott AT, Nunley JA. Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures. In: Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice. 2013. p. 205–26.
Scott, A. T., and J. A. Nunley. “Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures.” Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice, 2013, pp. 205–26. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4489-2_13.
Scott AT, Nunley JA. Percutaneous fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures. Minimally Invasive Forefoot Surgery in Clinical Practice. 2013. p. 205–226.