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NAVICULAR-CUNEIFORM ARTHRODESIS FOR FLAT-FOOT An End-Result Study
FELIX L. BUTTE
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1937; 19:496-502 
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Abstract

Of 138 cases of flat-foot, treated by navicular-cuneiform arthrodesis during the years 1927 to 1934 inclusive, the end results were excellent in thirty, good in forty, fair in thirty-four, and poor in thirty-four.

From this study it would seem that, in carefully selected cases of flat-foot, navicular-cuneiform arthrodesis is a worth-while surgical procedure.

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