继发于 Charcot-Marie-Tooth 病的卡沃卢氏足儿童的主要畸形是足跖屈第一线吗?足畸形分析。

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Stuart Ferguson, Patrick Do, Jing Feng, Jeremy Bauer
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背景:Charcot-Marie-Tooth 病(CMT)是导致儿童腔隙性足部畸形的常见原因。这种畸形通常被认为是由前足驱动的,由于足的三脚架效应,第一缕足底屈曲的主要畸形会使后足变为内翻,这是科尔曼(Coleman)提出的假设,临床上通常使用他的同名阻滞试验对其进行评估。本研究的主要目的是利用动态足底照相术对这一假设进行客观研究:方法:研究人员查阅了一家大型三级转诊中心的步态实验室档案,以确定有足部照片和动态足底照相数据的 CMT 患儿。然后,两名矫形外科医生通过临床摄影确定了这些儿童的负重后足排列。然后从动态足底摄影数据中获得步态过程中第一跖骨相对于第五跖骨的接触顺序:60名CMT患儿的118只脚符合研究纳入标准。68只足部外翻与50只足部内翻相比较。只有 39.7% 的曲足患者的第一条射线接触发生在第五条射线接触之前,而非曲足患者的第一条射线接触发生在第五条射线接触之前的比例为 34.0%,不具有统计学意义(P=0.526):结论:在这批患儿中,动态足底照相术并未一致显示CMT继发性足外翻患儿的第一跖骨接触发生在第五跖骨接触之前。虽然近 40% 的患儿足部确实在第一根跖骨上发生了初步接触,但 60% 的患儿足部在第一根跖骨接触之前就已经发生了屈曲,这让我们相信患儿足部已经发生了屈曲。这可能部分是由于渐进性肌肉失衡和继发性畸形造成的。对这些患儿的手术治疗应考虑到这一点。
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Is a Plantarflexed First Ray the Primary Deformity In Children With Cavovarus Feet Secondary to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease? A Pedobarographic Analysis.

Background: Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a common cause of cavovarus foot deformity in children. This deformity is often quoted as being forefoot driven, with a primary deformity of first ray plantarflexion driving the hindfoot into varus by virtue of the tripod effect of the foot, which was hypothesized by Coleman and is commonly assessed clinically using his eponymous block test. The primary goal of this study was to objectively investigate this hypothesis using dynamic pedobarography.

Methods: A review of the gait lab archives at a large tertiary referral center was carried out to identify children with CMT who had foot photos and dynamic pedobarographic data. Two orthopaedic surgeons then determined the weight-bearing hindfoot alignment of these children using clinical photography. The order of contact during gait of the first metatarsal relative to the fifth metatarsal was then obtained from the dynamic pedobarographic data.

Results: One hundred eighteen feet from 60 children with CMT met the study inclusion criteria. Sixty-eight varus feet were compared with 50 nonvarus feet. First ray contact occurred before fifth ray contact in only 39.7% of the varus feet compared with 34.0% of the nonvarus feet, which did not meet statistical significance (P=0.526).

Conclusions: In this cohort, dynamic pedobarography did not consistently demonstrate the first metatarsal contact occurring before the fifth metatarsal contact in children with varus feet secondary to CMT. While nearly 40% of the feet did make initial contact on the first ray, 60% of the feet landed in varus before the first ray made contact, leading us to believe that the foot is prepositioned in varus. This may be in part due to the progressive muscle imbalance and secondary deformity that has occurred. Surgical management of these children should take this.

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期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics is a leading journal that focuses specifically on traumatic injuries to give you hands-on on coverage of a fast-growing field. You''ll get articles that cover everything from the nature of injury to the effects of new drug therapies; everything from recommendations for more effective surgical approaches to the latest laboratory findings.
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