Muadh AlZeedi, J Patrick Park, Yousef Marwan, Khaled Mousa Abu-Dalu, Reggie Hamdy, Chantal Janelle
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背景:青少年拇外翻(JHV)是一种引起疼痛和功能限制的前足畸形。治疗在最佳技术和干预时机方面提出了挑战。对生长调节治疗JHV的文献进行了系统的回顾。材料和方法:使用PubMed和EMBASE检索在2021年12月1日之前发表的研究JHV治疗中生长调节的文章进行文献综述。最终审查中纳入了7篇符合纳入和排除标准的文章。主要结果包括拇外翻角和跖间角的矫正程度。由于这些文章中使用的生长调节方法的异质性,对这些文章进行了定性评估。结果:78名患者共135英尺被纳入综述文章。生长调节方法包括第一跖骨临时螺钉外侧半骨骺固定术,第一跖骨外侧钻孔半骨骺固定术,以及外侧骨骺取出套管塞,然后插入松质骨移植物。无论采用何种技术,所有研究均发现拇外翻和跖间角的矫正程度具有统计学意义。结论:采用微创技术通过侧半表皮成形术来调节JHV的生长,获得了良好的放射学结果和一些临床改善的证据。具有客观临床结果测量的更大规模、前瞻性和比较研究可能进一步巩固这种手术方法作为治疗这种畸形的手段。文章引用方式:AlZeedi M, Park JP, Marwan Y等。生长调节治疗青少年拇外翻:文献综述。创伤肢体重建[j]; 2018;18(1):51-55。
Growth Modulation for the Treatment of Juvenile Hallux Valgus: A Systematic Review of Literature.
Background: Juvenile hallux valgus (JHV) is a forefoot deformity that causes pain and functional limitation. Treatment poses a challenge in terms of the optimal technique and timing of intervention. A systematic review of the literature on the use of growth modulation in treating JHV was conducted.
Materials and methods: The literature review was performed using PubMed and EMBASE searches for articles investigating growth modulation in the treatment of JHV published before December 1st, 2021. Seven articles were included in the final review that matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The primary outcomes included the degree of correction of hallux valgus angle and intermetatarsal angle. A qualitative assessment of the articles was done due to the heterogeneity of the growth modulation methods used in these articles.
Results: A total of 135 feet from 78 patients were included from the reviewed articles. Growth modulation methods included temporary screw lateral hemiepiphysiodesis of the first metatarsal, lateral drilling hemiepiphysiodesis of the first metatarsal, and a trephine plug removal of the lateral epiphysis followed by cancellous bone graft insertion. The degree of correction of the hallux valgus and intermetatarsal angles were found to be statistically significant in all studies, regardless of the technique.
Conclusion: Growth modulation for JHV by lateral hemiepiphysiodesis using minimally invasive techniques produced favourable radiologic outcomes with some evidence of clinical improvement. Larger, prospective and comparative studies with objective clinical outcome measures may further consolidate this surgical approach as a mean to treating this deformity.
How to cite this article: AlZeedi M, Park JP, Marwan Y, et al. Growth Modulation for the Treatment of Juvenile Hallux Valgus: A Systematic Review of Literature. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2023;18(1):51-55.