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Modified Oblique Keller Capsular Interposition Arthroplasty for Hallux Rigidus.

R Brian Mackey1, Jeffrey E Johnson2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This paper describes the modified oblique Keller capsular interposition arthroplasty, which may be indicated for patients with late-stage hallux rigidus who wish to retain joint motion. STEP 1 EXPOSURE: Make dorsal medial longitudinal incision over MTP joint and retract dorsal cutaneous nerve of great toe laterally. STEP 2 MOBILIZE EXTENSOR HALLUCIS LONGUS TENDON: Separate extensor hallucis longus from dorsal aspect of capsule and extensor hallucis brevis and retract laterally. STEP 3 MOBILIZE DORSAL ASPECT OF CAPSULE AND EXTENSOR HALLUCIS BREVIS TENDON: Leave inferior half of medial aspect of capsule attached to first metatarsal head to prevent late hallux valgus drift; make the capsular flap as long as possible. STEP 4 PERFORM DORSAL CHEILECTOMY AND RESECT PORTION OF BASE OF PROXIMAL PHALANX TO DECOMPRESS JOINT: The greater the preoperative stiffness, the more bone needs to be removed from the phalanx base. STEP 5 INTERPOSE CAPSULE AND SUTURE CAPSULE TO MTP PLANTAR PLATE: Advance the dorsal aspect of the capsule over the metatarsal head and suture it into the plantar plate with absorbable suture in an interrupted fashion. STEP 6 IMBRICATE MEDIAL ASPECT OF CAPSULE: Imbricate the medial aspect of the capsule with absorbable suture to hold the toe in a corrected position. STEP 7 CLOSE WOUND AND APPLY SUPPORTIVE DRESSING: Perform layered closure and apply forefoot compression dressing. STEP 8 POSTOPERATIVE CARE: Patient performs active range-of-motion exercises of great-toe MTP and IP joints, intrinsic muscle strengthening, and scar massage.
RESULTS: We compared a cohort of patients who had the modified oblique Keller capsular interposition arthroplasty (MOKCIA) with a group who had an arthrodesis of the first MTP joint. WHAT TO WATCH FOR: IndicationsContraindicationsPitfalls & Challenges.

Entities:  

Year:  2012        PMID: 31321126      PMCID: PMC6554089          DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.ST.K.00030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBJS Essent Surg Tech        ISSN: 2160-2204


  8 in total

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Authors:  Renée A Fuhrmann; Andreas Wagner; Jens O Anders
Journal:  Foot Ankle Clin       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 1.653

2.  The modified oblique Keller procedure: a technique for dorsal approach interposition arthroplasty sparing the flexor tendons.

Authors:  Kenneth J Mroczek; Stuart D Miller
Journal:  Foot Ankle Int       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 2.827

3.  The modified oblique keller capsular interpositional arthroplasty for hallux rigidus.

Authors:  R Brian Mackey; A Brian Thomson; Ohyun Kwon; Michael J Mueller; Jeffrey E Johnson
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2010-08-18       Impact factor: 5.284

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Authors:  W G Hamilton; M J O'Malley; F M Thompson; P E Kovatis
Journal:  Foot Ankle Int       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 2.827

5.  Follow-up results 17 years after resection arthroplasty of the great toe.

Authors:  C H Flamme; N Wülker; K Kuckerts; F Gossé; C J Wirth
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 3.067

6.  Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint for idiopathic hallux valgus: intermediate results.

Authors:  Michael J Coughlin; Brett R Grebing; Carroll P Jones
Journal:  Foot Ankle Int       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 2.827

7.  Complications of silastic implant arthroplasty in the hallux.

Authors:  M J Shereff; M H Jahss
Journal:  Foot Ankle       Date:  1980-09

8.  Excision arthroplasty for hallux valgus in the elderly: a comparison between the Keller and modified Mayo operations.

Authors:  R S Majkowski; S Galloway
Journal:  Foot Ankle       Date:  1992 Jul-Aug
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