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Effect of calcaneal lengthening on relationships among the hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot.

B J Sangeorzan1, V Mosca, S T Hansen.   

Abstract

To better understand the bony component of pes planus and the means by which the Evans calcaneal lengthening corrects them, we studied the standing radiographs of seven adult patients who had undergone calcaneal lengthening to treat symptomatic pes planus. Weightbearing AP and lateral views done preoperatively and postoperatively were used for the study. For each set of films, the following parameters were measured: on the lateral view; overall length of the calcaneus, lateral talometatarsal angle, lateral talocalcaneal angle, and the calcaneal pitch angle; and on the dorsoplantar view, the talometatarsal and talocalcaneal angle. In addition, the relative coverage of the talus by the navicular was described by an angular measurement based on the relationship of the center of the talus to the center of the navicular. The average improvements in lateral talocalcaneal angle (a reflection of hindfoot valgus) was 6.4 degrees when the long axis of the calcaneus was used and 6.8 degrees when the inferior surface of the calcaneous was used for the measurement. The lateral talometatarsal angle improved an average 11.3 degrees (from an average of 19.7 degrees to 8.4 degrees). The dorsoplantar talometatarsal angle (a measure of forefoot adduction/abduction) improved 15.8 degrees (preoperative average 26.8 degrees, postoperative average 11 degrees). The calcaneal pitch angle improved an average 10.8 degrees (preoperative average 3.2 degrees, postoperative average 14 degrees). The relationship between the talus and navicular was defined by an angular measurement based on the center of each articular surface before and after correction using this measurement. An average improvement of 26 degrees occurred in the alignment of these two articular surfaces.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8491427     DOI: 10.1177/107110079301400305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle        ISSN: 0198-0211


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