Giannini Prosthesis for Flatfoot

Author:

Gutierrez Pedro R.1,Lara Manuel Herrera2

Affiliation:

1. Paediatric Orthopaedic Department, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology of the Hospital General Universitario de Alicante; Department of Pathology and Surgery, University Miguel Hernández.

2. Human Anatomy Unit, Inter University Department of Optics, University of Alicante.

Abstract

Background: To determine the clinical and radiographic results of arthroereisis using the Giannini endo-orthotic implant for the treatment of pediatric flatfoot deformity, we retrospectively evaluated 37 patients (65 feet). Methods: Twenty-two boys and 15 girls were followed for an average of 26.5 months. Their overall average age was 9.4 (range 5 to 14) years. Pain, function, participation in sports activity, and the changes in radiographic measurements taken at 3,6, and 12 months and then at 1-year intervals were evaluated. Results: Pain or discomfort decreased from 60% (22 patients) preoperatively to 6% (2 patients) postoperatively. The percentage of normal postoperative footprints was 59% (38 feet) with first-degree flatfoot present in 27 feet (41%). Sports activities were taken up by 19 patients (51%) after surgery. An 8-mm endo-orthotic implant was used in 43 (66%) feet and an Achilles tenotomy was done in 38 feet (59%). The radiographic angles with the greatest degree of correction when compared to preoperative angles were the talar-first metatarsal angle (99%) and the calcaneal-pitch (36%). After placement of the endo-orthotic implant, the talar angle influenced the rest of the radiographic measurements. There was no postoperative deterioration in any of the radiographic angles measured during the monitoring period. Complications occurred in 10.7% of the patients, with postoperative pain being the most frequently reported (6% of patients). There was no infection or local reaction to a foreign body. Removal of the endo-orthotic implant was not done on a routine basis. Conclusion: This operative technique respects the anatomical structure of the foot and produces good clinical and radiographic results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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