Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration

Category: Ankle; Hindfoot; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: The cavovarus configuration sets the grounds for various pathological conditions, often involving the arthritic degeneration of the medial column. The objective of this study was to analyze the joint surface interaction at the ankle,...

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Main Authors: Francois Lintz MD, Maui Jepsen BSc, Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD, Alessio Bernasconi MD, Maria Ruiz BSc, Sorin Siegler PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-10-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00334
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author Francois Lintz MD
Maui Jepsen BSc
Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD
Alessio Bernasconi MD
Maria Ruiz BSc
Sorin Siegler PhD
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Maui Jepsen BSc
Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD
Alessio Bernasconi MD
Maria Ruiz BSc
Sorin Siegler PhD
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description Category: Ankle; Hindfoot; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: The cavovarus configuration sets the grounds for various pathological conditions, often involving the arthritic degeneration of the medial column. The objective of this study was to analyze the joint surface interaction at the ankle, hindfoot and midfoot joints using distance mapping on WBCT images in a series of cavovarus feet and compare them to normally aligned feet. Methods: In this case-control study, a database containing WBCT datasets from 370 feet (189 patients) obtained in a specialized foot and ankle unit from July 2016 to October 2018 was used. Ten feet (10 patients) with asymptomatic cavovarus shape were extracted (cases group; N= 10) and compared to 10 matched-paired (by age, gender and body mass index) normally aligned feet (10 patients) (controls group; N=10). Colored distance maps were generated for the ankle, hindfoot and midfoot joints and divided in zones, therefore differences were assessed between the two groups. Results: In the cavovarus group there was a significant increase in surface-to-surface distance at the posterior tibiotalar joint and a reduced distance at the anterior part, together with a greater distance at the posterior half of the medial gutter. Also, a decrease in surface-to-surface distance on the anterior half of the anterior facet and an increased distance on the posterior quadrants of the posterior facet of the subtalar joint were found. At the sinus tarsi, the lateral aspect of the talonavicular joint, the naviculocuneiform and the tarsometatarsal joints there was a statistically significant increase in surface-to-surface distance in cavovarus patients as compared to controls. Conclusion: In this study, the use of distance mapping analysis on WBCT images enabled to identify significant differences in surface-to-surface interaction at the foot and ankle joints between cavovarus and normally-aligned feet.
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spelling doaj.art-88b6ba118a864d199dd389065afd1df32022-12-21T18:15:09ZengSAGE PublishingFoot & Ankle Orthopaedics2473-01142020-10-01510.1177/2473011420S00334Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus ConfigurationFrancois Lintz MDMaui Jepsen BScCesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhDAlessio Bernasconi MDMaria Ruiz BScSorin Siegler PhDCategory: Ankle; Hindfoot; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: The cavovarus configuration sets the grounds for various pathological conditions, often involving the arthritic degeneration of the medial column. The objective of this study was to analyze the joint surface interaction at the ankle, hindfoot and midfoot joints using distance mapping on WBCT images in a series of cavovarus feet and compare them to normally aligned feet. Methods: In this case-control study, a database containing WBCT datasets from 370 feet (189 patients) obtained in a specialized foot and ankle unit from July 2016 to October 2018 was used. Ten feet (10 patients) with asymptomatic cavovarus shape were extracted (cases group; N= 10) and compared to 10 matched-paired (by age, gender and body mass index) normally aligned feet (10 patients) (controls group; N=10). Colored distance maps were generated for the ankle, hindfoot and midfoot joints and divided in zones, therefore differences were assessed between the two groups. Results: In the cavovarus group there was a significant increase in surface-to-surface distance at the posterior tibiotalar joint and a reduced distance at the anterior part, together with a greater distance at the posterior half of the medial gutter. Also, a decrease in surface-to-surface distance on the anterior half of the anterior facet and an increased distance on the posterior quadrants of the posterior facet of the subtalar joint were found. At the sinus tarsi, the lateral aspect of the talonavicular joint, the naviculocuneiform and the tarsometatarsal joints there was a statistically significant increase in surface-to-surface distance in cavovarus patients as compared to controls. Conclusion: In this study, the use of distance mapping analysis on WBCT images enabled to identify significant differences in surface-to-surface interaction at the foot and ankle joints between cavovarus and normally-aligned feet.https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00334
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Maui Jepsen BSc
Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD
Alessio Bernasconi MD
Maria Ruiz BSc
Sorin Siegler PhD
Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
title Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
title_full Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
title_fullStr Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
title_full_unstemmed Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
title_short Distance Mapping of the Foot and Ankle Joints using Weight Bearing CT: The Cavovarus Configuration
title_sort distance mapping of the foot and ankle joints using weight bearing ct the cavovarus configuration
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