Morphological Changes in Flatfoot: A 3D Analysis Using Weight-Bearing CT Scans

Author:

Cai Yuchun1,Zhao Zhe2,Huang Jianzhang1,Yu Zhendong3,Jiang Manqi1,Kang Shengjie4,Yuan Xinghong3,Liu Yingying3,Wu Xiaoliu5,Ouyang Jun4,Li Wencui2,Qian Lei4

Affiliation:

1. The Second School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University

2. Hand and Foot Surgery Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University, Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital

3. The First School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University

4. School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University

5. Radiologic Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University, Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital, Shenzhen

Abstract

Abstract

Background Flatfoot is a condition resulting from complex three-dimensional (3D) morphological changes. Previous studies have been constrained by using two-dimensional radiographs and non-weight-bearing conditions. The deformity in flatfoot is associated with the 3D morphology of the bone. These morphological changes affect the force line conduction of the hindfoot/midfoot/forefoot, leading to further morphological alterations. Given that a two-dimensional plane axis overlooks the 3D structural information, it is essential to measure the 3D model of the entire foot in conjunction with the definition under the standing position. This study aims to analyze the morphological changes in flatfoot using 3D measurements from weight-bearing CT (WBCT). Method WBCT scans were conducted on 32 patients with flatfoot and 30 healthy individuals in a standing position. The distance, angle in sagittal/transverse/coronal planes, and volume of the two groups were compared on reconstructed 3D models using the t-test. Logistic regression was used to identify flatfoot risk factors, which were then analyzed using receiver operating characteristic curves and nomogram. Result The flatfoot group exhibited significantly lower values for calcaneofibular distance (p = 0.001), sagittal and transverse calcaneal inclination angle (p < 0.001), medial column height (p < 0.001), sagittal talonavicular coverage angle (p < 0.001), and sagittal (p < 0.001) and transverse (p = 0.015) Hibb angle. In contrast, the sagittal lateral talocalcaneal angle (p = 0.013), sagittal (p < 0.001) and transverse (p = 0.004) talocalcaneal angle, transverse talonavicular coverage angle (p < 0.001), coronal Hibb angle (p < 0.001), and sagittal (p < 0.001) and transverse (p = 0.001) Meary’s angle were significantly higher in the flatfoot group. The sagittal Hibb angle (B = −0.379, OR = 0.684) and medial column height (B = −0.990, OR = 0.372) were identified as significant risk factors for flatfoot. Conclusion The findings validate the 3D spatial position alterations in flatfoot. These include excessive pronation of the forefoot, the arch collapsed, subluxation of the talonavicular joint in the midfoot, adduction and valgus of the calcaneus, adduction and plantar ward movement of the talus in the hindfoot, along with the first metatarsal’s abduction and dorsiflexion in the forefoot.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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