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First Tarsometatarsal Joint Derotational Arthrodesis for Flexible Hallux Valgus: Results from Follow-Up of 3-8 Years.

T Klemola1, O Savola2, P Ohtonen3, R Ojala4, J Leppilahti1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We report 3- to 8-year follow-up results for the first tarsometatarsal joint derotational arthrodesis.
METHODS: A total of 70 patients (88 feet) with symptomatic flexible hallux valgus were operated between 2003 and 2009. In all, 66 patients (94.3%) with 84 (95.5%) feet were enrolled in retrospective analysis; of those, 58 (87.9%) patients with 76 (90.5%) feet were followed for a mean of 5.1 (range: 3.0-8.3) years. Preoperative, 6 week postoperative, and late follow-up weightbearing radiographs were evaluated along with clinical examination and questionnaires.
RESULTS: The mean hallux valgus angle improved 13.4° (95% confidence interval: 11.6-15.1, p < .001) at the latest follow-up, while the mean intermetatarsal angle correction was 4.5° (95% confidence interval: 3.7-5.2, p < .001). There were three (4.0%) nonunions, and seven (9.2%) feet needed reoperation during follow-up.
CONCLUSION: First tarsometatarsal joint derotational arthrodesis is an effective procedure for correcting flexible hallux valgus deformity and provides a satisfactory long-term outcome.

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Keywords:  Closed first metatarsophalangeal joint; follow-up results; hallux valgus; operative technique; rotational correction

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28737103     DOI: 10.1177/1457496916683095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Surg        ISSN: 1457-4969            Impact factor:   2.360


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Authors:  Nikke Partio; Ville M Mattila; Heikki Mäenpää
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2019-08-28
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