| Literature DB >> 26111417 |
Nektarios Lountzis, John Parenti, Gerald Cush, Maria Urick, O Fred Miller Iii.
Abstract
Lesser toe deformities include, but are not limited to, hammertoes, mallet toes, and claw toes. In people with diabetes, these conditions can create pressure points and lead to callous and ulcer formation. Conservative treatment methods such as extra-depth toe box shoes, pads, inserts, and splints provide mixed results with inevitable recurrent ulcerations. Closed or percutaneous flexor tenotomy is a definitive corrective procedure for severe lesser toe deformities often complicated by ulceration in the insensate patient with diabetes. The authors illustrate this simple, office-based procedure in a step-by-step approach to correct these deformities and thereby offload pressures. The technique provides rapid healing and may prevent potential toe and lower extremity amputations.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 26111417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wounds ISSN: 1044-7946 Impact factor: 1.546