Hallux Valgus Correction Comparing Percutaneous Oblique Osteotomy and Open Chevron Osteotomy at a 2-year Follow-up.

Orthopaedic Surgery
Chang-Jun GuoXiang-Yang Xu

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the percutaneous oblique osteotomy (POO) and the open chevron osteotomy technique for correction of hallux valgus deformity at a 2-year follow-up. This is a retrospective study of consecutive patients undergoing operative correction of hallux valgus using one of two techniques (POO vs open chevron osteotomy) from 2014 to 2018. Forty eight feet (41 patients) that underwent the POO was compared with 64 feet (58 patients) that underwent open chevron osteotomy. The hallux valgus angle (HVA), intermetatarsal angle (IMA) and American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society Hallux Metatarsophalangeal-Interphalangeal scores (AOFAS-HMI) were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively at the 1, 2-year follow-up. The Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire (MOXFQ) were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively at the 2-year follow-up. The VAS score was collected preoperatively and on 2 weeks,1 year and 2-year follow-up. Both groups achieved significant correction of the hallux deformity. The HVA in the POO group during the follow-up period were 12.5 ± 2.22 and 17.9 ± 9.31, respectively, and in the open chevron group were 14.1 ± 6.78 and 14.8 ± 7.83, respectively. The IMA in the POO group during the follow-up period wer...Continue Reading

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