At the Advanced Foot And Ankle Center of San Diego we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with medical conditions of the foot, ankle and lower leg structures ranging from infant to the to adult.
Dr Wrotslavsky provides a wide variety of foot and ankle care including heel pain, bunion pain, ingrown toenails, Sports medicine, wound care, ankle arthroscopy, diabetic limb salvage and reconstruction, flatfoot reconstruction, and management of trauma to the foot and ankle.
Dr Wrotslavsky's fellowship and residency training has taught him to perform a full biomechanical exam identifying lower extremity pathology from spine to foot.He enjoys working with a team of physicians identifying the patientsâ?(TM) pathology and providing the appropriate treatment.
Dr Wrotslavsky completed his orthopedic fellowship (Chief Fellow) at The Limb Reconstruction Fellowship Program at the International Center for Limb Lengthening in Baltimore, Maryland under the guidance of Dr. Dror Paley and Dr. John Herzenberg. His fellowship experience included the in-depth study, prevention, and treatment of limb threatening foot conditions, infections, diabetic charcot neuroarthropathy, nonunions, malunions, and congenital and posttraumatic limb deformities. He has adopted techniques derived from the science of distraction osteogenesis.He is adept at utilizing the full gamut of orthopedic fixation materials, including screws, wires, plates, intramedullary rods, and monolateral and circular fixators (Ilizarov and Taylor Spatial Frame) in the treatment and correction of deformities.
Dr Wrotslavsky is licensed to practice in the state of California and is board eligible in both Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery and Foot Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery .He is a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS).
Joint Preservation
Have you been told that "you need foot or ankle surgery and the only procedure that will work is a joint fusion or joint replacement". Dr. Wrotslavsky takes pride in using joint preservation techniques. Where fusing or replacing a joint is a last resort. There are many downsides to joint fusions. Primarily when a joint is fused, the joints proximal and distal (behind and in front) to that fused joint will need to make up for that lost motion, thus recreating the pain elsewhere. Joint replacements can have their problems as well, one does not always get the amount of motion promised. Keep in mind if the fusion or replacement fails you are left with a significant amount of bone loss and a shortened toe or foot.
Limb Preservation
Dr. Wrotslavsky employs the latest surgical techniques to aggressively treat infections in the foot and ankle with focus on lower limb preservation and functionality. He actively educates his patients and their families on the techniques available, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the risks, the possible complications, and the post surgical rehabilitation process for the procedure.
Clubfoot
Dr. Wrotslavsky is particularly interested in congenital clubfoot and employs a nonsurgical treatment called the Ponseti method to correct this deformity without invasive cutting of muscles and tendons.