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Postoperative Findings of Common Foot and Ankle Surgeries: An Imaging Review

Diagnostics 2022, 12(5), 1090; https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051090
by Maryam Soltanolkotabi *, Chris Mallory, Hailey Allen, Brian Y. Chan, Megan K. Mills and Richard L. Leake
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Diagnostics 2022, 12(5), 1090; https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051090
Submission received: 30 March 2022 / Revised: 25 April 2022 / Accepted: 25 April 2022 / Published: 27 April 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Skeletal Radiology)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

The manuscript reviews common procedures used for ankle and foot corrective surgeries along with their radiographic appearances. The manuscript is well-written and I enjoyed reading it. Overall, no major comments as the scientific background are solid. The paper, however, may benefit from proofreading for style errors, e.g: font changes, extra spaces, and misplaced punctuations.

One minor comment: Please check if the diagram for Akin procedure in Table 1 is correct.

Author Response

Akin procedure diagram in Table 1 corrected.

Additional proofreading performed. 

Reviewer 2 Report

very interesting article.
if possible add images on Triple Arthrodesis and  add other types of subtalar arthroeresis.
I would also increase the traumatic part. or delete the paragraph and avoid the traumatic part

Author Response

Additional images of the triple arthrodesis and subtler arthroereisis were added.

Trauma section was removed. 

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