Author:
Matzaroglou Charalambos,Bougas Panagiotis,Panagiotopoulos Elias,Saridis Alkis,Karanikolas Menelaos,Kouzoudis Dimitris
Abstract
Hallux valgus is a very common foot disorder, with its prevalence estimated at 33% in adult shoe-wearing populations. Conservative management is the initial treatment of choice for this condition, but surgery is sometimes needed. The 600angle Chevron osteotomy is an accepted method for correction of mild to moderate hallux valgus in adults less than 60 years old. A modified 900angle Chevron osteotomy has also been described; this modified technique can confer some advantages compared to the 600angle method, and reported results are good. In the current work we present clinical data from a cohort of fifty-one female patients who had surgery for sixty-two hallux valgus deformities. In addition, in order to get a better physical insight and study the mechanical stresses along the two osteotomies, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was also conducted. FEA indicated enhanced mechanical bonding with the modified 900Chevron osteotomy, because the compressive stresses that keep the two bone parts together are stronger, and the shearing stresses that tend to slide the two bone parts apart are weaker, compared to the typical 600technique. Follow-up data on our patient cohort show good or excellent long-term clinical results with the modified 900angle technique. These results are consistent with the FEA-based hypothesis that a 900Chevron osteotomy confers certain mechanical advantages compared to the typical 600procedure.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
22 articles.
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