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Cavus Foot Correction Using a Full Percutaneous Procedure: A Case Series.
Astolfi, Rodrigo Schroll; de Vasconcelos Coelho, José Victor; Ribeiro, Henrique César Temóteo; Santos, Alexandre Leme Godoy Dos; Leite, José A Dias.
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  • Astolfi RS; Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Porangabussu, Federal Universiy of Ceará, Fortaleza 60430-160, Brazil.
  • de Vasconcelos Coelho JV; Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Porangabussu, Federal Universiy of Ceará, Fortaleza 60430-160, Brazil.
  • Ribeiro HCT; Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Porangabussu, Federal Universiy of Ceará, Fortaleza 60430-160, Brazil.
  • Santos ALGD; Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Porangabussu, Federal Universiy of Ceará, Fortaleza 60430-160, Brazil.
  • Leite JAD; Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Porangabussu, Federal Universiy of Ceará, Fortaleza 60430-160, Brazil.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34639388
Cavus foot is a tri-planar deformity that requires correction in several bones and soft tissue. Minimally invasive surgeries are less aggressive, faster and easier to recover from. Here, we describe the initial results of a technique for percutaneous cavus foot correction. The procedure consists of calcaneal dorsal/lateral closing wedge osteotomy (with fixation), cuboid, medial cuneiform and first metatarsal closing wedge osteotomy (without fixation), and plantar fascia and tibialis posterior tenotomy with the patient in the prone position. Immediate weight bearing is permitted. Twenty patients were selected to undergo the procedure. The mean follow-up was 4.2 months and mean age 42.3 years. Eight of the 20 patients were submitted to cuboid and first metatarsal osteotomy, and 12 (60%) only calcaneal osteotomy. The median time for complete bone healing was 2.2 months. No wound complications were observed. No cases of non-consolidation of the cuboid or first metatarsal osteotomies were detected. The most common complication was sural nerve paresthesia. This is the first description of cavus foot correction using a minimally invasive technique. Complete bone healing is obtained even with immediate weight bearing and without cuboid and first metatarsal fixation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ossos do Tarso / Pé Cavo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ossos do Tarso / Pé Cavo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article