Pedographic and Clinical Results of Percutaneous Metatarsal Osteotomies for Metatarsalgia
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C. Kinast , M. Olos, A.Namazi
Pedographic and clinical results of percutaneous metatarsal osteotomies for metatarsalgia
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Surgical technique:
Percutaneous metatarsal osteotomies PCMO 67 feetform dorsal distal to plantar proximal with a steep angle as possible < 45°same surgery: open hallux valgus reconstructionL-Austin ( Bevel ), Akin 52 feetLapidus Akin 8 feet Other previous surgery 1st ray 7 feet
M 2 3 OT n=12 feetM2 3 4 OT n=50 feetM3,4 n=1 feetM2 n=4 feet
percutanous hammertoe correction ( dePrado ) n = 42open PIP arthrodesis KW fixation 4 weeks n = 15
Prospectiv study design: patients with metatarsalgia, with and without hammertoesindex minus elevated pedographic pressure of M 2 ( novel emed )No plantar plate ruptureNo osteochondral lesions of MPJ 2 3 4 No clinical Morton´s syndrom
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2009-F.B.
M1 P 1 osteotomy Lactosorb fixation
pc MOT 2 3; pc hammertoe correction M 5
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post 1 year
post 1 year
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pedography: novel emed
M2 P (pressure ) max kPA pre-post-differenceM2 post less than als pre n=60 feet -403 kPaM2 all n=67 feet -313 kPaM2 post more than preop n=7 feet +262 kPa
M 3 P max > M 2 P max n = 8 feet transfer-overload No clinical transfer metatarsalgia !!! so far
P max M2 average preop 969 kPA post op 652 kPA
Dynamic pedobarography was performed using theEMED-SF1 pressure platform (Novel GmbH, Munich,Germany) with a spatial resolution of four sensors per cm2.Measurements at 50-Hz sample frequency were used toobtain barefoot plantar pressures. Each subject was testedusing the two-step method in which platform contact wasmade on the second step after initiation of gait
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Clinical examination: 1 year minimum follow up
metatarsalgia: none
sensory disturbance : 5 feet at 1 year
P 2 spontanous floor contact 61 feet
P2 floor contact with active plantarflexion
x-ray:
healing without significant callus 24 feethealing with severe callus 41 feet incomplete healing visible osteotomy gap after 1 year 2
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Summary:
percutaneous osteotomies M 2 3 4
Pedography max pressure was decreased from P max M2 average preop 969 kPA post op 652 kPA in 60 feet7 feet no decrease
floorcontact of Z2 3 4 was positive in most of the feet
subcapital osteotomies heal faster as more proximal osteotomies
Metatarsalgia was successfully treated