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Danielle N. Butto, DPM, FACFAS

Danielle N. Butto, DPM
Sponsored Video
07/20/2022
Learn more about one this year’s Top 10 Innovations in Podiatry, and why Dr. Butto feels this product makes a difference in the operating room.
Learn more about one this year’s Top 10 Innovations in Podiatry, and why Dr. Butto feels this product makes a difference in the operating room.
Learn more about one this year’s...
07/20/2022
Podiatry Today
01/03/2022
Bone defects that can arise in situations such as trauma can pose significant challenges to the foot and ankle surgeon. In this piece, the authors present a case where fibular autologous grafting made an impact after a gunshot wound to the...
Bone defects that can arise in situations such as trauma can pose significant challenges to the foot and ankle surgeon. In this piece, the authors present a case where fibular autologous grafting made an impact after a gunshot wound to the...
Bone defects that can arise in...
01/03/2022
Podiatry Today
Danielle N. Butto, DPM
Blog
05/10/2022
Dr. Butto shares her experience with a novel suture device and how it has impacted technique in the OR.
Dr. Butto shares her experience with a novel suture device and how it has impacted technique in the OR.
Dr. Butto shares her experience...
05/10/2022
Podiatry Today
Cover Feature
01/01/2023
While it can be confusing to wade through the sea of acronyms and numbers, correct billing and coding can maximize reimbursement and avoid denials. This author provides a comprehensive guide.
While it can be confusing to wade through the sea of acronyms and numbers, correct billing and coding can maximize reimbursement and avoid denials. This author provides a comprehensive guide.
While it can be confusing to...
01/01/2023
Podiatry Today
09/01/2023
Foot deformity correction procedures often encompass a variety of bone and soft tissue work. After undergoing bunion surgery, the surgeon will likely use splinting as part of the postoperative care to aid healing and maintain the corrected...
Foot deformity correction procedures often encompass a variety of bone and soft tissue work. After undergoing bunion surgery, the surgeon will likely use splinting as part of the postoperative care to aid healing and maintain the corrected...
Foot deformity correction...
09/01/2023
Podiatry Today
07/24/2012
Given the common nature of ankle sprains and the fact that 85 percent involve lateral ankle ligament injury, these authors assess the research on techniques for lateral ankle stabilization and the use of interference screw fixation. They...
Given the common nature of ankle sprains and the fact that 85 percent involve lateral ankle ligament injury, these authors assess the research on techniques for lateral ankle stabilization and the use of interference screw fixation. They...
Given the common nature of...
07/24/2012
Podiatry Today
Feature
08/18/2015
Yes. As these authors argue, surgeons may resect the medial eminence to facilitate other bunion procedures, prevent potential complications and enhance patient satisfaction. By David Yeager, DPM, FASPS, FACFAS, and Katherine Hagmann, DPM
Yes. As these authors argue, surgeons may resect the medial eminence to facilitate other bunion procedures, prevent potential complications and enhance patient satisfaction. By David Yeager, DPM, FASPS, FACFAS, and Katherine Hagmann, DPM
Yes. As these authors argue,...
08/18/2015
Podiatry Today
Original Research
09/07/2023
This retrospective case review explored whether the adoption of the ASRD in 5 podiatric surgical practices would reduce postoperative complications in patients with diabetes undergoing foot amputations including surgical site dehiscence and...
This retrospective case review explored whether the adoption of the ASRD in 5 podiatric surgical practices would reduce postoperative complications in patients with diabetes undergoing foot amputations including surgical site dehiscence and...
This retrospective case review...
09/07/2023
ePlasty
Assessing The Role Of Peroneal Overdrive In Plantar First Metatarsal Head Ulcerations
Surgical Pearls
11/10/2020
Plantar first metatarsal head ulcerations can be challenging to treat. Ulcerations under the first metatarsal head reportedly represent the most common cause of lower limb amputations in patients with diabetes in the United States.1 Providers...
Plantar first metatarsal head ulcerations can be challenging to treat. Ulcerations under the first metatarsal head reportedly represent the most common cause of lower limb amputations in patients with diabetes in the United States.1 Providers...
Plantar first metatarsal head...
11/10/2020
Podiatry Today