| Literature DB >> 30257656 |
Jan Klouda1,2, Rastislav Hromádka3,4, Simona Šoffová4, Stanislav Popelka3, Stanislav Popelka3, Ivan Landor3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Lapidus procedure has been used for hallux valgus deformity correction since 1931. In some cases, the arthrodesis results in an unfavourable lateral inclination of first metatarsal head articular surface. The objective of our study was to evaluate the change of orientation of this articular surface in relation to the second metatarsal axis by comparing pre- and postoperative radiographs. The secondary target was to evaluate possible benefits of combination of Lapidus and Akin procedures in the reduction of hallux valgus deformity.Entities:
Keywords: Akin osteotomy; Hallux valgus; Lapidus arthrodesis; Proximal articular set angle; Tangential angle to the second axis; X-ray analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30257656 PMCID: PMC6158800 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-018-2262-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1a, b Pre- and postoperative dorsoplantar radiographs of a patient who underwent Lapidus and Akin procedure. Measurements of the HVA, TASA, DASA, PASA, and IMA. HVA – hallux valgus angle; TASA – tangential angle to the second axis; DASA – distal articular set angle; PASA – proximal articular set angle; IMA – intermetatarsal angle
Angles of interest measured on X-rays before and after the Lapidus operation
| Angle | Preoperatively | Postoperatively |
|---|---|---|
| HVA | 45.6° ± 20.5 (range 25.0° to 77.0°) | 24.6° ± 14.4° (range 2.1° to 36.0°) |
| IMA | 16.9° ± 3.8° (range 8.5° to 28.5°) | 9.8° ± 5.3° (range − 2.0° to 27.8°) |
| TASA | 3.8° ± 8.5° (range − 17.0° to 26.0°) | 9.9° ± 6.9° (range − 5.6° to 30.3°) |
| PASA | 20.5° ± 7.5° (range 3.3° to 40.0°) | 19.4° ± 6.9° (range 2.6° to 36.9°) |
| DASA | 1.5° ± 4.0° (range − 9.0° to 20.0°) | 3.4° ± 5.2° (range − 13.5° to 15.0°) |
HVA – hallux valgus angle, IMA – intermetatarsal angle, TASA – tangential angle to the second axis, DASA – distal articular set angle; values mean ± standard deviation (range)
Fig. 2The distribution of the tangential angle to second axis (TASA) values recorded by two observers. White – preoperative values; gray – postoperative values
Angles of interest measured on X-rays before and after Lapidus procedure
| Angle | Preoperatively | Postoperatively | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| without Akin | with Akin | without Akin | with Akin | |
| HVA | 45.6° ± 20.5° (range 25.0° to 77.0°) | 42.7° ± 20.7° (range 28.0° to 56.0°) | 26.2° ± 15.1° (range 2.1° to 36.0°) | 17.3° ± 11.9° (range 6.6° to 26.6°) |
| TASA | 3.7° ± 8.5° (range − 17.0° to 23.4°) | 4.7° ± 8.0° (range − 6.0° to 23.5°) | 9.7° ± 6.5° (range − 5.6° to 27.8°) | 10.9° ± 8.5° (range − 2.5° to 30.1°) |
| DASA | 1.5° ± 4.1° (range − 9.0° to 20.0°) | 1.1° ± 3.8° (range − 5.8° to 7.5°) | 4.6° ± 4.1° (range − 8.3° to 15.0°) | -4.3° ± 4.8° (range − 13.5° to 5.9°) |
HVA – hallux valgus angle, TASA – tangential angle to second axis, DASA – distal articular set angle
values: mean ± standard deviation (range)
Fig. 3The distribution of HVA values before and after surgery. Patients who had the Lapidus procedure only are shown on the left side. Patients who had a combination of the Lapidus and Akin procedures are shown on the right side. Gray area denotes preoperative values; dotted area denotes postoperative values
Fig. 4The distribution and comparison of sums of TASA and DASA angles. Patients who had the Lapidus procedure only are shown on the left side. Patients who had a combination of the Lapidus and Akin procedures are shown on the right side. Striped area denotes preoperative values; dotted area denotes postoperative values