微创与开放式跖远端截骨治疗拇外翻:一项短期伤口愈合和1年预后的随机对照试验。

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Mario I Escudero, Francisco Escobar, Carlos F Albarrán, Andrés Medina, Manuel J Pellegrini
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背景:拇外翻(HV)在保守治疗失败后往往需要手术干预。本研究比较了微创横跖远端截骨术和经皮Akin (MITO)技术与开放chevron Akin (OC)手术治疗轻至中度HV患者1年多的疗效。方法:在这项前瞻性随机对照试验中,40名患者(40英尺)在2019年1月至2022年期间随机接受MITO(20英尺)或OC(20英尺)治疗。随访时间分别为术后6周、3个月、6个月和1年,评估包括使用PWAT和ASEPSIS评分、患者报告结果测量(PROMs)、AOFAS量表和放射学测量评估伤口愈合情况。结果:随访1年,两组患者在手术时间、PROMs、AOFAS评分、影像学结果等方面均无显著差异。唯一观察到的显著差异是6周时的PWAT评分,有利于MITO组。总的来说,两组的并发症发生率均为15%,无明显并发症的报道。结论:在6周时,MITO技术显示出术后软组织进化的有益进展。在1年的随访中,两组的放射学结果均有改善。这项研究支持了经皮穿刺技术在早期伤口愈合方面的短期效益,同时证实了与开放式技术相比,1年的功能和影像学结果相似。
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Minimally Invasive vs Open Distal Metatarsal Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Short-term Wound Healing and 1-Year Outcomes.

Background: Hallux valgus (HV) often requires surgical intervention following the failure of conservative treatment. This study compared the minimally invasive transverse distal metatarsal osteotomy and percutaneous Akin (MITO) technique with open chevron Akin (OC) surgery over 1 year in patients with mild to moderate HV.

Methods: In this prospective randomized controlled trial, 40 patients (40 feet) were randomized to receive MITO (20 feet) or OC (20 feet) between January 2019 and 2022. Follow-up was conducted at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year postsurgery, with evaluations including assessment of wound healing using the PWAT and ASEPSIS scores, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), AOFAS scale, and radiologic measures.

Results: There were no notable differences in surgical time, PROMs, AOFAS scale, or radiologic results at the 1-year follow-up. The only significant difference observed was the PWAT score at the 6-week mark, favoring the MITO group. Overall, the complication rate stood at 15% for both groups, with no reports of significant complications.

Conclusion: At the 6-week mark, the MITO technique demonstrated beneficial progress in postoperative soft tissue evolution. At the 1-year follow-up, both groups improved regarding radiologic outcomes. This study supports the short-term benefit of percutaneous techniques on early wound healing, while confirming similar 1-year functional and radiographic outcomes compared to open techniques.

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