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Title: Percutaneous, intra-articular, chevron osteotomy (PeICO) for the treatment of mild-to-moderate hallux valgus: a case series
Author: Del Vecchio, Jorge Javier
Ghioldi, Mauricio Esteban
Chemes, Lucas Nicolás
Dealbera, Eric Daniel
Brue, Julieta
Dalmau-Pastor, Miki
Keywords: Osteotomia
Turmell
Cirurgia
Osteotomy
Ankle
Surgery
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2021
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Abstract: Purpose: Treatment for hallux valgus (HV) remains challenging. Third-generation percutaneous procedures try to reproduce chevron-type osteotomies to replicate their benefits, such as intrinsic stability and reproducibility. We report the first results using a percutaneous, intra-articular, chevron osteotomy (PeICO) technique that mimics the classic intra-articular open chevron procedure, associated with a percutaneous adductor tendon release (PATR) for the treatment of mild-to-moderate HV. Methods: From May 2015 to October 2018, a total of consecutive 114 feet (74 patients) were included. Primary outcome measures included radiographic (hallux valgus and intermetatarsal angles) and clinical parameters such as visual analog scale (VAS), FAAM Activities of Daily Living (ADL), and FAAM Sport, AOFAS Score, and MOXFQ, preoperatively and at final follow-up (Minimum 18 months). A patient satisfaction survey was also performed. Pronation and length of the first metatarsal were also assessed. Secondary outcomes included fluoroscopic time, length of surgery, complications, recurrence, and re-operation rates. Results: At 24.09 months on average, the AOFAS score improved from 52.1 points preoperatively to 91.1 (p < 0.001) at the latest follow-up. VAS decreased from 6.3 to 1. Also, FAAM ALD, FAAM Sport, and MOXFQ showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.001) when comparing pre-operative and post-operative periods. Patients found the procedure to be excellent in 82% and very good in 13.5% of cases. Our global complication and re-operation rates were 5.26% and 3.5% (screw removal), respectively. Conclusion: PeICO combined with PATR proved to be a safe, reliable, and effective technique for the correction of mild-to-moderate HV deformity.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-021-05111-4
It is part of: International Orthopaedics, 2021, vol. 45, num.9, p. 2251-2260
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217555
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-021-05111-4
ISSN: 0341-2695
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