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About Dr George Tsatsos
Expertise
All questions related to surgery, orthopedics and medicine of the foot and ankle. Second Opinion specialist in Foot and Ankle including fractures All questions relating to foot and ankle problems in children Sports medicine of the foot and ankle Runner's and walking problems

Experience
PRIVATE PRACTICES: Ankle N Foot Center.com, 2220 W Belmont Ave., Chgo., IL 60618 since 1979 Ankle & Foot Center of Elmhurst, 401 N.York Rd., Elmhurst, IL, 60126, since 1989. Physicians Suites, Bethany Hospital, 3435 W. Van Buren, Chgo., Il, 60624, since1980. HOSPITAL & SURGICAL AFFILIATIONS: Bethany Hospital, 3435 W. Van Buren, Chgo., Il.- Podiatry staff since 1979 Glen Oaks Medical Center, 701 Winthrop, Glen Dale Hts, IL – Podiatry staff since 1997. Elmhurst Medsurge, 401 N. York Rd., Elmhurst, IL, 60126, since 1999 Resurrection Health Care Surgery Center, 3101 N. Harlem Ave., Chicago, IL, since 1999 Chicago Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital, 4501 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago, IL, since 2008

Organizations
Member of the National & Midwest Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery. Member of American College of Sports Medicine. Member of American Medical Athletic Association. Member of Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council.

Publications
Prolotherapy in the Treatment of Foot Problems Clinical Correspondence, June 2002. Vol 92- no. 6 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Paper on Treatment of Delta-Phalanx of the Foot – submitted for publication to Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery & for Fellowship of ACPPS., September, 1998 Sports Medicine Consultant for the book-Triathlon 101 Essentials for Multisport Success by John Mora – 1999 ISBN 0-88011-811-3 Windy City Sports – October 1996 Marathon Issue “Keeping Your Feet Happy” American Running & Fitness Association, Clinic Advisor & Lifetime Member – Editorial Staff since 1990.

Education/Credentials
Fellow-American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedists, since 1991. Fellow-Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery, since 1980. Fellow- American Institute of Foot Medicine , since 1987. Fellow-American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics, since 1998. Certified in Laser Surgery- by Wenske Laser Center, Ravenswood Hospital, 1991. Certified in Foot and Ankle Arthroscopy – by Doctor’s Hospital, 1991. Certified Preceptorship Director-Scholl College of Podiatry 1993-2006 Board Certified in Foot & Ankle Surgery-A.B.M.S.P., since 1987. Recertified 8/08 till 3/31/2012 Board Certified in Podiatric Foot & Ankle Orthopedics-A.B.P.O.P.P.M., 1991. Recertified 10/2003 till 12/2013 Board Certified in Pain Management-A.A.P.M., since 1990.-retired Clinical Instructor – Department of Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University 10/2007 until present

 
   

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Podiatry - post surgery ???


Expert: Dr George Tsatsos - 11/2/2009

Question
Initially, I had a hyprocure implant to try to take pressure off of the ptt. Initially, the implant seemed to be ok, but after about 8 weeks, I began to have increasing pain.  The doctor re xrayed my foot and found that the implant had backed out a bit. I ended up with removal of the hyprocure and a modified kinder.  Now, by the area of the implant removal, I have a thickened scar.  I find that everytime, I touch the scar to do scar massage, my pinky toe and the one next to it has a pins and needle sensation.  The pt feels that the sensory nerve got caught up in the scar tissue and breaking down the scar tissue should release the nerve.  The doctor wants to give me a cortisone shot.  The PT doesn't feel that a cortisone shot will help if nerve is trapped in the scar tissue.  I kind of think that the pt may be right because the pins and needles happens only when the scar is touched.  How can I tell who is correct?

I am 12 weeks modified kinder.  I was NWB in a cast for 3 weeks and in a walking boot for approximately 3 weeks.  I am in physical therapy and am waiting for my new orthotics.  I have been back at work full time for about 8 weeks, the first 3 weeks in a cam walker.  While working, I have to wear a brace (element DeRoyal) to make it though the day.  When I am at home and able to take it slow, I wear my Brooks Ariel sneakers.  By the afternoon at work, even with the brace, my foot starts to throb.  By the evening, I start to get sharp pains in the area of the posterior tibial tendon and my arch and every step I take feels as if someone is sticking something sharp in my tendon/navicular area.  The doctor just says, remember you had several micro tears and the tendon has to heal.  Could these symptoms and my need for the brace to make it through a day at work be considered to be normal for 12 weeks post op?  How can you tell if the damage was completely repaired? How can I be sure that no new damage has been done post op?  I am getting very frustrated by my slow recovery and reliance on the brace 12 weeks after my surgery. Any input would be appreciated.  

Answer
This Chicago Podiatrist will answer this question
IN ANY SURGERY--
If a nerve is trapped by a suture-then you need to go in and free it- No guarantee that the symptoms will resolve,but it should improve.
If a nerve is trapped by scar tissue-then it may improve with a cortisone injection and sometimes physical therapy-with ultrasound(a heating modality that helps with scars). Also make sure that the therapist is also doing ultrasound in the area of the posterior tibial tendon insert (has healing effects also)-with your Podiatrist's approval.
If you are overweight or in a standing job all day then it can definitely take longer to heal. Good news is that you don't wake up with these symptoms, and that it takes time for them to bother you. If the symptoms of pain continue to decrease then hang in there another month.
Talk to your Podiatrist like you just talked top me.  Also have the physical therapy reevaluated.
I cannot comment on the efficacy or completeness of any surgery or treatment without the patient present.

Hope this helps!
Good Luck My Friend!


Dr George Tsatsos & Svetlana Zats
Podiatrist Chicago 60618 & Elmhurst 60126 Podiatrists
Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery & Orthopedics
New South Loop Location-Chicago 60661
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