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DISTAL METATARSAL OSTEOTOMY WITH “HALLUX SPLINT” IN THE HALLUX VALGUS CORRECTION



Abstract

In the correction of hallux valgus, there are many different treatments with the aim to resume angular values I MF (metatarsal-phalangeal), I IM (intermetatarsal), PASA (proximal articular set angle), sesamoid position, to improve transferring metatarsal pain and the aesthetics of the forefoot.

From November 2001 to November 2003, in the 1st Clinica Ortopedica at Bari University, 40 patients were treated for hallux valgus (nine males and 31 females). The age ranges from 17 to 82 years of age (median age: 50 years).

The correction technique is based on a distal metatarsal osteotomy (modified Chevron techniques) and fixation with ‘hallux splint’ interfragmentation dynamic and compression device (Waldemar Link GmbH & Co Hamburg, Germany). This technique give intra-operative stability of the osteotomy, giving free weight-bearing from the beginning in the post-operative phase and the complete resumption of daily activities in a short period of time.

At a median follow-up of 2 months, a significant improvement in the angular values is shown by radiological evaluation. Therefore, the result shows that this surgical technique is valid in the correcting hallux valgus.