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Review Question - QID 218906

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QID 218906 (Type "218906" in App Search)
A 63-year-old male presents with a history of Charcot arthropathy of his ankle secondary to diabetes that has now become recalcitrant to brace wear and orthotics. He has no evidence of open wounds, and he wishes to be able to ambulate without pain, as he is very active and enjoys recreational golf. Figure A is a lateral radiograph of the patient’s ankle. What would be the most appropriate management of this patient at this time?
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