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Does arthroscopic resection of a too-long anterior process improve static disorders of the foot in children and adolescents?

Julien Bourlez1, Pauline Joly-Monrigal1, Fanny Alkar1, Alexandre Laborde1, Jerôme Cottalorda1, Djamel Louahem1, Marion Delpont2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A too-long anterior process of the calcaneus is a common cause of pain and hind-foot instability. Our goal was to evaluate the early results of arthroscopic resection in terms of static foot disorders in children and adolescents.
METHODS: We retrospectively studied 11 ft (10 patients). The inclusion criteria were treatment of TLAP by arthroscopic resection and a minimum follow-up period of six months. Surgery was indicated in cases with persistent symptomatic TLAP resistant to orthopaedic treatment.
RESULTS: The mean age at surgery was 11 (range, 7-15) years. The mean follow-up duration was 15 (range, 8-28) months. Pre-operatively, we diagnosed four flat feet, two cavus feet and five feet with normal footprints, but loss of physiological hind-foot valgus. All patients presented with subtalar joint stiffness. At the last follow-up, four feet with no hind-foot valgus were normal, two were unchanged and the other feet had improved. The mean AOFAS increased from 61.9 (range, 47-73) to 89.1 (range, 71-97; P = 0.009). The mean radiological angles were near normal, exhibiting significant improvements in the lateral talo-metatarsal and Djian-Annonier angles.
CONCLUSIONS: Arthroscopic resection of a TLAP is safe. In the short term, the restoration of subtalar mobility reduces pain, and improves instability and static disorders. Longer follow-up of a larger patient series is required.

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Keywords:  Arthroscopy; Tarsal coalition; Too-long anterior process

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29313094     DOI: 10.1007/s00264-017-3740-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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