Biomechanical Effects of Surgical Reconstruction for Flexible Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity: A Systematic Review.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-13 DOI:10.1177/19386400221139335
William Estes, Amit Syal, L Daniel Latt
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BackgroundSymptomatic progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) is frequently treated with reconstructive surgery. Multiple studies have documented successful treatment based on improvements in symptoms and physical examination findings. However, it is not well-established whether there are corresponding improvements in gait function following surgical treatment for PCFD.MethodsA systematic review of biomechanical outcomes of treatments for flexible PCFD was conducted on PubMed. The 4 articles chosen involved patients with symptomatic flexible PCFD who underwent a reconstructive surgery. Surgical interventions included osteotomy, tendon transfer, and/or ligament repair or reconstruction. Primary outcomes involved objective quantifiable measurements of kinematic, kinetic, or temporospatial parameters.ResultsThe initial search yielded 605 articles, from which 26 were retained after screening the title and abstract. Twenty-two were eliminated yielding 4 articles. Temporospatial, kinematic, and kinetic parameters were all altered after the patients underwent surgical intervention. Specifically, stride length, cadence, and walking speed all improved postoperatively. Walking kinetics also improved with restoration of normal motion in the frontal and sagittal planes and improvements in the dorsiflexion angle. There were also improvements in sagittal power.DiscussionSurgical intervention to treat flexible PCFD improves objective biomechanical outcomes; however, more follow-up studies are needed to establish the reliability and durability of these improvements.Level of Evidence:Level III: Systematic review.

灵活的进行性塌足畸形手术重建的生物力学效应:系统回顾
背景:有症状的进行性塌足畸形(PCFD)经常通过整形手术进行治疗。多项研究表明,基于症状和体格检查结果的改善,治疗是成功的。然而,PCFD 手术治疗后步态功能是否有相应的改善尚未得到充分证实:方法:在 PubMed 上对柔性 PCFD 治疗的生物力学结果进行了系统回顾。所选的 4 篇文章涉及接受重建手术的无症状柔性 PCFD 患者。手术干预包括截骨术、肌腱转移和/或韧带修复或重建。主要结果涉及运动学、动力学或时间空间参数的客观量化测量:初步检索共获得 605 篇文章,筛选标题和摘要后保留了其中的 26 篇。剔除了 22 篇文章,得出 4 篇文章。患者接受手术治疗后,时间空间、运动学和动力学参数都发生了改变。具体来说,步长、步幅和行走速度在术后都有所改善。行走动力学也有所改善,正面和矢状面上的运动恢复正常,背屈角度也有所改善。矢状面力量也有所改善:讨论:手术干预治疗柔性PCFD可改善客观的生物力学结果;然而,还需要更多的随访研究来确定这些改善的可靠性和持久性:证据等级:三级:系统综述。
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