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Angular and linear measurements of adult flexible flatfoot via weight-bearing CT scans and 3D bone reconstruction tools.

Maurizio Ortolani1, Alberto Leardini1, Chiara Pavani1, Silvia Scicolone1, Mauro Girolami2, Roberto Bevoni2, Giada Lullini1, Stefano Durante3, Lisa Berti1, Claudio Belvedere4.   

Abstract

Acquired adult flatfoot is a frequent deformity which implies multiple, complex and combined 3D modifications of the foot skeletal structure. The difficult thorough evaluation of the degree of severity pre-op and the corresponding assessment post-op can now be overcome by cone-beam (CBCT) technology, which can provide access to the 3D skeletal structure in weight-bearing. This study aims to report flatfoot deformities originally in 3D and in weight-bearing, with measurements taken using two different bone segmentation techniques. 21 such patients, with indication for surgical corrections, underwent CBCT (Carestream, US) while standing on one leg. From these scans, 3D models of each bone of the foot were reconstructed by using two different state-of-the-art segmentation tools: a semi-automatic (Mimics Innovation Suite, Materialise, Belgium), and an automatic (Bonelogic Ortho Foot and Ankle, Disior, Finland). From both reconstructed models, Principal Component Analysis was used to define anatomical reference frames, and original foot and ankle angles and other parameters were calculated mostly based on the longitudinal axis of the bones, in anatomical plane projections and in 3D. Both bone model reconstructions revealed a considerable valgus of the calcareous, plantarflexion and internal rotation of the talus, and typical Meary's angles in the lateral and transverse plane projections. The mean difference from these angles between semi-automatic and automatic segmentations was larger than 3.5 degrees for only 3 of the 32 measurements, and a large number of these differences were not statistically significant. CBCT and the present techniques for bone shape reconstruction finally provide a novel and valuable 3D assessment of complex foot deformities in weight-bearing, eliminating previous limitations associated to unloaded feet and bidimensional measures. Corresponding measurements on the bone models from the two segmentation tools compared well. Other more representative measurements can be defined in the future using CBCT and these techniques.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34373546     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95708-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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Authors:  Masamitsu Kido; Kazuya Ikoma; Kan Imai; Masahiro Maki; Ryota Takatori; Daisaku Tokunaga; Nozomu Inoue; Toshikazu Kubo
Journal:  Foot Ankle Int       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 2.827

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Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.087

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Journal:  Foot Ankle Int       Date:  2020-08-28       Impact factor: 2.827

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1.  New anatomical reference systems for the bones of the foot and ankle complex: definitions and exploitation on clinical conditions.

Authors:  Michele Conconi; Alessandro Pompili; Nicola Sancisi; Alberto Leardini; Stefano Durante; Claudio Belvedere
Journal:  J Foot Ankle Res       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 2.303

2.  Significance of the anatomical relationship between the flexor digitorum longus and sustentaculum tali for reconsideration of the talocalcaneonavicular joint stability mechanism.

Authors:  Masahiro Tsutsumi; Shintarou Kudo; Akimoto Nimura; Keiichi Akita
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-08       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  3D measurement techniques for the hindfoot alignment angle from weight-bearing CT in a clinical population.

Authors:  Chiara Pavani; Claudio Belvedere; Maurizio Ortolani; Mauro Girolami; Stefano Durante; Lisa Berti; Alberto Leardini
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-10-07       Impact factor: 4.996

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