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Long term clinical results of hallux varus correction by a reversed abductor hallucis transfer.

Karolien Schwagten1, Geoffroy Vandeputte2, Johan Somville3, Emmanuel Van Hoecke4, Kristian Buedts5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Iatrogenic hallux varus is a rare complication after hallux valgus surgery. Operative treatment comprises a wide variety of techniques, of which the reversed transfer of the abductor hallucis tendon is the most recent described technique.
METHODS: This paper will present the long-term clinical results of the reversed transfer of the abductor hallucis longus. Therefore, we performed a prospective clinical observational study on 16 female patients. Our hypothesis is that the tendon transfer will persist in a good alignment and patient satisfaction on long term. There is a 100% follow-up rate with a range from 10 to 101 months. Patients were subjected to a clinical examination, three questionnaires and their general satisfaction.
RESULTS: Out of 16 patients, at time of follow-up, we found a positive correlation between the subjective outcome score and alignment (r=0.59), and between the general satisfaction and alignment (r=0.77). Based on the general satisfaction we achieved a success satisfaction rate of 69% (11 patients). The other 31% (5 patients) patient group was only satisfied with major reservations or not satisfied at all. The two most invalidating complications were a coronal or sagittal malalignment or the combination of both.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the reverse abductor hallucis tendon transfer is a good technique to treat a supple iatrogenic hallux varus with an observed success satisfaction rate of 69% at a mean follow-up time of 48 (range 10-101) months. However, patients should be informed that on the long-term loss of correction is possible. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prospective clinical observational study: Level IIb.
Copyright © 2019 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Hallux varus; Iatrogenic; Malalignment; Operative correction; Overcorrection

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31704127     DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2019.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Surg        ISSN: 1268-7731            Impact factor:   2.705


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