Young Hwan Park, Sei Wook Son, Sung Jin Ahn, Hee Soh Yoo, Hak Jun Kim
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The mean age was 39.4 years (standard deviation [SD], 14.0), and the mean follow-up duration was 23.4 months (SD, 14.5). The FFI score improved from 72.3 (SD, 8.7) preoperatively to 8.2 (SD, 10.7) 12 months postoperatively and to 6.6 (SD, 8.3) at the final follow-up (<i>p</i> < 0.01, respectively). The VAS score improved from 67.8 (SD, 13.5) preoperatively to 2.2 (SD, 3.8) 12 months postoperatively, finally improving to 3.6 (SD, 4.8) at the final follow-up (<i>p</i> < 0.01, respectively). Union was achieved in all patients 3 months postoperatively. 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Postoperative outcome of screw fixation with autogenous bone grafting for the management of hallux sesamoid fracture nonunion
Introduction
Although sesamoid-preserving procedures have been attempted to complement sesamoidectomy for hallux sesamoid fracture nonunion, few reports document the results. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to review the outcomes of patients with hallux sesamoid fracture nonunion who underwent screw fixation with autogenous bone grafting.
Materials and methods
Medical records of patients who underwent surgery between January 2013 and September 2022 were reviewed. Outcomes were assessed using the foot function index (FFI) and the visual analog scale (VAS) for pain. Fracture union was assessed using plain radiographs and computed tomography scans.
Results
Ten patients (4 males and 6 females) were enrolled. The mean age was 39.4 years (standard deviation [SD], 14.0), and the mean follow-up duration was 23.4 months (SD, 14.5). The FFI score improved from 72.3 (SD, 8.7) preoperatively to 8.2 (SD, 10.7) 12 months postoperatively and to 6.6 (SD, 8.3) at the final follow-up (p < 0.01, respectively). The VAS score improved from 67.8 (SD, 13.5) preoperatively to 2.2 (SD, 3.8) 12 months postoperatively, finally improving to 3.6 (SD, 4.8) at the final follow-up (p < 0.01, respectively). Union was achieved in all patients 3 months postoperatively. Although no complications were observed, hardware removal was performed in two patients owing to discomfort and psychological anxiety.
Conclusion
Given that the symptoms improved in all patients without complications, as observed in this study, screw fixation with autogenous bone grafting appears to be a viable option for treating hallux sesamoid fracture nonunion.
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"Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance.
"Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).