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Short Term Clinico-Radiological Outcome of Extra Osseous Talo-Tarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) in Flat Foot: An Indian Perspective.

Abhishek Jain1, Gaurav Gupta2, Anant Gupta3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Flexible flat foot is one of the most common foot conditions found amongst any age group across the world. One very important reason for this condition is the incongruency or partial dislocation of one or more joints within the talo-tarsal mechanism. This flexible talo-tarsal malalignment is termed as recurrent talo-tarsal joint dislocation (RTTJD).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 2016 and 2018, 32 patients were advised Extra osseous talo-tarsal stabilization (EOTTS) as a standalone procedure for RTTJD following detailed clinical examination including foot posture index (FPI) scoring and weight-bearing radiographic evaluation. Subjective assessment was done through Maryland Foot Score (MFS) questionnaire. Radiological parameters like talar declination angle, talar second metatarsal angle and tibio-calcaneal valgus angle were assessed for preoperative and postoperative comparison. 15 patients (20 feet) underwent surgery and rest 17 patients (25 feet) became our control group. A retrospective record analysis of longitudinal data was done over a period of 4 years. The purpose of this study is to depict the short-term results of EOTTS procedure in terms of functional and radiological improvement and compare it with the non-surgical group. RESULT: Significant improvement was seen in MFS from 67.31 ± 16.04 to 95.47 ± 4.36 over a mean follow-up period of 30.66 ± 7.09 months. Total FPI improved by 96.83 ± 4.80% at final follow-up of EOTTS group. Radiologically, maximum correction achieved was in coronal plane (93.07 ± 30.05%).
CONCLUSION: EOTTS, as a standalone procedure improved the foot radiological angles and restored the normal foot biomechanics significantly in presence of competent spring ligament and posterior tibial tendon. This procedure resulted in excellent patient satisfaction score as assessed by MFS questionnaire. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2021.

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Keywords:  Arthroereisis; Extra osseous talo-tarsal joint stabilization (EOTTS); Flat foot; Minimally invasive surgery; Recurrent talotarsal joint dislocation (RTTJD)

Year:  2021        PMID: 35070148      PMCID: PMC8748596          DOI: 10.1007/s43465-021-00446-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Orthop        ISSN: 0019-5413            Impact factor:   1.033


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