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Combination joint-preserving surgery for forefoot deformity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

H Niki1, T Hirano, H Okada, M Beppu.   

Abstract

Proximal osteotomies for forefoot deformity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis have hitherto not been described. We evaluated combination joint-preserving surgery involving three different proximal osteotomies for such deformities. A total of 30 patients (39 feet) with a mean age of 55.6 years (45 to 67) underwent combined first tarsometatarsal fusion and distal realignment, shortening oblique osteotomies of the bases of the second to fourth metatarsals and a fifth-ray osteotomy. The mean follow-up was 36 months (24 to 68). The mean foot function index scores for pain, disability and activity subscales were 18, 23, and 16 respectively. The mean Japanese Society for Surgery of the Foot score improved significantly from 52.2 (41 to 68) to 89.6 (78 to 97). Post-operatively, 14 patients had forefoot stiffness, but had no disability. Most patients reported highly satisfactory walking ability. Residual deformity and callosities were absent. The mean hallux valgus and intermetatarsal angles decreased from 47.0 degrees (20 degrees to 67 degrees) to 9.0 degrees (2 degrees to 23 degrees) and from 14.1 degrees (9 degrees to 20 degrees) to 4.6 degrees (1 degree to 10 degrees), respectively. Four patients had further surgery including removal of hardware in three and a fifth-ray osteotomy in one. With good peri-operative medical management of rheumatoid arthritis, surgical repositioning of the metatarsophalangeal joint by metatarsal shortening and consequent relaxing of surrounding soft tissues can be successful. In early to intermediate stages of the disease, it can be performed in preference to joint-sacrificing procedures.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20190309     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.92B3.23186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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