Jorge I. Acevedo, Alexander R. Garcia, Joseph D. Queen, J. Mcwilliam
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与传统的微创手术(MIS)技术相比,本文介绍的手术方法在矫正拇指外翻方面具有诸多优势。尽管现代第三代 MIS 技术因其对患者疗效的明显改善而被广泛采用,但这在很大程度上要归功于采用了新型的刚性内固定系统,从而降低了手术并发症的风险。通过将第二代横向截骨 MIS 技术与第三代固定技术相结合,作者设计出了一种混合型第四代 MIS 技术,该技术在患者康复和手术操作简便性方面均有改善。 根据 OCEBM 2011 年证据等级标准,本研究采用的基于机制的推理将其归类为诊断等级 V。有关证据等级的完整描述,请参阅 "作者须知"。
The surgical method described in this paper has shown numerous benefits when compared with traditional minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques for the correction of hallux valgus. Although modern, third-generation MIS techniques have been widely adopted for this purpose due to perceived improvements in patient outcomes, those can be largely attributed to the incorporation of a novel system of rigid internal fixation allowing for a reduced risk of surgical complications. By incorporating the second-generation MIS technique of transverse osteotomy with third-generation fixation techniques, the authors have been able to devise a hybrid, fourth-generation MIS technique that shows improvements both in terms of patient recovery and ease of surgical operation. The mechanism-based reasoning used in this study classifies it as diagnostic level V in accordance with the OCEBM 2011 Levels of Evidence. For a complete description of levels of evidence, see Instructions for Authors.