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Dr. Brian Coleman performed the procedure at The Center for Advanced Orthopaedics at Delray Medical Center
 
Delray Beach, Fla.-July 24th 2020- The Center for Advanced Orthopaedics at Delray Medical Center is proud to be the home of the first partial talus replacement procedure completed in South Florida.  The procedure was performed by Dr. Brian Coleman, a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, with expertise in foot and ankle surgery, sports medicine, fracture repair/reconstruction and gait (limb movement) analysis. 
 
The partial talus replacement surgery involves a 3D talus prosthetic implant made from titanium, and coated with a titanium nitride to improve mobility in the foot.  The talus connects the lower leg and foot, and is crucial for foot and ankle mobility.  Talus injuries are caused by high-impact or trauma-related accidents.  If there is poor oxygenated blood flow, it can lead to the eventual death of the bone known as osteonecrosis of the talus.  
 
“This new procedure is groundbreaking for our community, and is designed to allow patients to have normal function in the ankle and foot,” said Dr. Brian Coleman, board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and member of the medical staff at Delray Medical Center.  “We are committed to performing surgical procedures in a safe and secure environment, and our community can rest assured that we have the appropriate supplies and protocols in place.”
 
Delray Medical Center is part of the Palm Beach Health Network, and The Center for Advanced Orthopaedics is located on the third floor in the new patient tower on the Delray Medical Center campus. This beautifully designed expansion features private patient rooms and some of the latest technology to provide patients with the comfort and care needed for recovery. Orthopaedic surgery patients can also enjoy the new, spacious gym, located in the tower, and staffed with physical therapists 7 days a week.  Safety standards have been implemented inside the hospital, and involve key principles to maximize safety, maintain vigilance of all potential risks, create separate care pathways, and take a multi-factor approach to maintaining a safe environment for patients and visitors.  
“I would like to congratulate Dr. Coleman on his accomplishment of performing the first partial talus procedure in South Florida.  Adding another first to our list of achievements is a testament to our commitment to the bringing the latest technology and treatments to Delray Medical Center,” said Maggie Gill, chief executive officer of the Palm Beach Health Network and Delray Medical Center. “We have appropriate safety protocols in place, and we are here to provide needed care for our community.”
 
 
 
About Delray Medical Center
For nearly 40 years, Delray Medical Center, part of the Palm Beach Health Network, is a 523-bed acute care hospital, has served the communities of South Palm Beach County. As both a community hospital and state-designated Level I Trauma Center located on a 42-acre medical plaza, Delray Medical Center has the ability to offer several specialized services including cardiac care, orthopedics, rehabilitation, neurosciences, emergency care and more. 
For the past 14 years, Delray Medical Center has been named one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades®, a leading independent healthcare ratings organization. Delray Medical Center is a recipient of the Healthgrades 2020 Patient Safety Excellence Award, a designation recognizing superior performance of hospitals preventing the occurrence of serious, potentially avoidable complications for patients during hospital stays.  The hospital is also a Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Failure for 17 years in a row (2003-2019). 
Delray Medical Center is a state-designated Comprehensive Stroke Center and Thrombectomy Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. In addition, the hospital earned the Get With the Guidelines – Heart Failure and Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Awards from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association in 2020. Delray Medical Center was also named by Healthgrades as a Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Stroke for 12 years in a row (2008-2020).  Pinecrest Rehabilitation and Outpatient Hospital at Delray Medical Center is a CARF accredited rehabilitation unit, and the only state designated brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation program in Palm Beach County by the state of Florida, Department of Health. 
Delray Medical Center is actively involved in community outreach, sponsoring several events, community lectures and fundraisers. The hospital is also a smoke-free campus. For more information or for a free physician referral, please call 1-800-897-9789 or visit the website at www.delraymedicalctr.com.