Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus

Objective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate early clinical and radiological results with a novel minimally invasive surgery (MIS) technique for Lapidus arthrodesis using intramedullary nail. Methods: Retrospective review of patients with hallux valgus surgery during an 18-month period. Patie...

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Main Authors: Felipe Chaparro, Pablo Andrés Cárdenas, Ana Butteri, Manuel J Pellegrini, Giovanni Carcuro, Cristian Ortiz
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Medicina e Cirurgia do Tornozelo e Pé - ABTPé 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of the Foot & Ankle
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Online Access:https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1158
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author Felipe Chaparro
Pablo Andrés Cárdenas
Ana Butteri
Manuel J Pellegrini
Giovanni Carcuro
Cristian Ortiz
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Pablo Andrés Cárdenas
Ana Butteri
Manuel J Pellegrini
Giovanni Carcuro
Cristian Ortiz
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description Objective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate early clinical and radiological results with a novel minimally invasive surgery (MIS) technique for Lapidus arthrodesis using intramedullary nail. Methods: Retrospective review of patients with hallux valgus surgery during an 18-month period. Patients with a procedure other than MIS Lapidus nail fixation were excluded. We describe surgical technique with a percutaneous joint preparation and fixation with an intramedullary nail through a MIS approach. Demographic variables, early complications and radiographic parameters were measured. Results: Ten feet in 8 patients with severe HV underwent a Lapidus procedure performed with a minimal invasive technique using intramedullary nail for fixation. No soft tissue complications and 1 patient required screw removal after bone healing. Mean HVA decreased from 31,4 degrees (range 17 to 47) SD (±9,3) to 10,3 degrees (range, -8,8 to 31,5) SD (±8,4), mean IMA decreased from 17,91 degrees (range, -17 to 20) SD (±0,9) to 5,46 degrees (range, –7,3 to 15.3) SD (±2,9) and mean DMAA decreased from 20,36 (range, 10-40) SD (±8,4) to 7,67 (range, -5 to 30) SD (±8,0). Conclusion: Intramedullary nail for Lapidus arthrodesis with minimally invasive technique showed satisfactory radiographic correction and minimal complications, but further follow up is needed to analyze clinical-radiographic results. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Study; Case Series.
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spelling doaj.art-4177494537ff409ebc51c6093b5912482022-12-21T17:45:15ZengAssociação Brasileira de Medicina e Cirurgia do Tornozelo e Pé - ABTPéJournal of the Foot & Ankle2675-29802020-04-0114110.30795/jfootankle.2020.v14.11581158Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgusFelipe ChaparroPablo Andrés Cárdenas0Ana Butteri1Manuel J Pellegrini2Giovanni Carcuro3Cristian Ortiz4Universidad de los Andes, Las Condes, Santiago, ChileUniversidad de los Andes, Las Condes, Santiago, ChileUniversidad de los Andes, Las Condes, Santiago, ChileUniversidad de los Andes, Las Condes, Santiago, ChileUniversidad de los Andes, Las Condes, Santiago, ChileObjective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate early clinical and radiological results with a novel minimally invasive surgery (MIS) technique for Lapidus arthrodesis using intramedullary nail. Methods: Retrospective review of patients with hallux valgus surgery during an 18-month period. Patients with a procedure other than MIS Lapidus nail fixation were excluded. We describe surgical technique with a percutaneous joint preparation and fixation with an intramedullary nail through a MIS approach. Demographic variables, early complications and radiographic parameters were measured. Results: Ten feet in 8 patients with severe HV underwent a Lapidus procedure performed with a minimal invasive technique using intramedullary nail for fixation. No soft tissue complications and 1 patient required screw removal after bone healing. Mean HVA decreased from 31,4 degrees (range 17 to 47) SD (±9,3) to 10,3 degrees (range, -8,8 to 31,5) SD (±8,4), mean IMA decreased from 17,91 degrees (range, -17 to 20) SD (±0,9) to 5,46 degrees (range, –7,3 to 15.3) SD (±2,9) and mean DMAA decreased from 20,36 (range, 10-40) SD (±8,4) to 7,67 (range, -5 to 30) SD (±8,0). Conclusion: Intramedullary nail for Lapidus arthrodesis with minimally invasive technique showed satisfactory radiographic correction and minimal complications, but further follow up is needed to analyze clinical-radiographic results. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Study; Case Series.https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1158Hallux valgus/surgeryOsteotomy/methodsMinimally invasive surgical proceduresFracture fixation, intramedullaryTreatment outcome
spellingShingle Felipe Chaparro
Pablo Andrés Cárdenas
Ana Butteri
Manuel J Pellegrini
Giovanni Carcuro
Cristian Ortiz
Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
Journal of the Foot & Ankle
Hallux valgus/surgery
Osteotomy/methods
Minimally invasive surgical procedures
Fracture fixation, intramedullary
Treatment outcome
title Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
title_full Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
title_fullStr Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
title_full_unstemmed Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
title_short Minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
title_sort minimally invasive technique with intramedullary nail for treatment of severe hallux valgus
topic Hallux valgus/surgery
Osteotomy/methods
Minimally invasive surgical procedures
Fracture fixation, intramedullary
Treatment outcome
url https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1158
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