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Butler's procedure for congenital varus 5th toe: evaluation with long-term follow-up

Butler's procedure has been advocated for the correction of congenital varus (over-riding) 5th toe deformity since 1968. We reviewed 48 procedures in 36 healthy children and young adolescents. The patients were followed for 1–16 years, and the results have been good to excellent in 93.75% of th...

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Published in:Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) Scotland), 2001-09, Vol.11 (3), p.132-135
Main Authors: AbuHassan, Freih Odeh, Shannak, Akram, McManus, Frank
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