Extensive Posteromedial Soft Tissue Release for Skeletally Mature Patients With Rigid Pes Cavus Deformity

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Khaled Mohamed Emara, Ramy Ahmed Diab, Khaled Abdeghaffar, Mohamed N. Essa, Ahmed K. Emara, Kyrillos Rashid, Mostafa Gemeah
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Introduction: Adult-onset cavovarus foot deformity is a highly disabling condition that can seriously interfere with daily activities. Charcot-Marie-Tooth is the most common etiology associated with cavus foot. Patients and Methods: We reviewed 30 feet in skeletally mature patients with rigid cavovarus deformities who were treated with extensive posteromedial soft tissue release without performing osteotomies or internal fixation. Clinical evaluation was done using the Foot Function Index for the pain, disability, and limitation of movement. The radiologic assessment was done by measurement of the lateral talo-first metatarsal angle, the lateral calcaneal-first metatarsal angle, and the lateral tibio-calcaneal angle in standing lateral foot radiographs. All patients were followed up for a mean of 36 months postoperatively. Results: Throughout the course of the study, the Foot Function Index for pain, disability, and limitation improved from an average of 51.46 points, 47.06 points, and 22.6 points preoperatively to postoperative averages of 23.65 points, 21.88 points, and 10.2 points, respectively. Radiologically, the talo-first metatarsal angle, the calcaneo-first metatarsal angle, and the tibio-calcaneal angles had preoperative values of 28.9 degrees, 132.4 degrees, and 62.35 degrees which improved postoperatively to 7.55 degrees, 117.65 degrees and 50.35 degrees, respectively. Conclusion: The outcomes of this study shed light on the use of pure soft tissue release without associated osteotomies as a simple, safe, and effective technique in treating rigid cavovarus deformities in skeletally mature patients. This could carry some advantages regarding preserving foot function as it preserves the integrity of foot joints. Level of Evidence: Level IV.
广泛后内侧软组织松解术治疗骨成熟患者的刚性足弓畸形
成人始发的类足畸形是一种高度致残的疾病,可严重干扰日常活动。沙克-玛丽-图斯是最常见的病因与足穴。患者和方法:我们回顾了30英尺的骨骼成熟的刚性腔内畸形患者,他们接受了广泛的后内侧软组织释放治疗,而不进行截骨或内固定。使用足功能指数对疼痛、残疾和活动受限进行临床评估。放射学评估是通过测量外侧距第一跖骨角、外侧跟第一跖骨角和外侧胫跟骨角来完成的。所有患者术后平均随访36个月。结果:在整个研究过程中,疼痛、残疾和限制的足功能指数从术前平均51.46分、47.06分和22.6分改善到术后平均23.65分、21.88分和10.2分。术前距第一跖角、跟第一跖角和胫跟角分别为28.9度、132.4度和62.35度,术后分别为7.55度、117.65度和50.35度。结论:本研究的结果揭示了使用纯软组织释放而不相关的截骨术作为一种简单、安全、有效的技术来治疗骨骼成熟患者的刚性腔内翻畸形。这可以带来一些好处,关于保留足部功能,因为它保留足部关节的完整性。证据等级:四级。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.
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