1. The Effect of Hallux Valgus Surgery on the Transverse Plane Hallux Proximal Phalanx Position
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Katrin Heineman, Jennifer Levi, and Andrew J. Meyr
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Proximal phalanx ,biology ,business.industry ,biology.organism_classification ,Bunion ,Surgery ,Radiography ,Valgus ,Transverse plane ,Position (obstetrics) ,medicine ,Hallux ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Hallux Valgus ,business ,Metatarsal Bones - Abstract
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the apparent movement of the hallux proximal phalanx in the transverse plane relative to the second metatarsal following hallux valgus surgery. Pre- and postoperative radiographs of a consecutive series of 45 feet undergoing hallux valgus surgery were analyzed. Significant improvements were observed in the first intermetatarsal angle (12.4 vs 7.5 degrees; p.001), hallux valgus angle (24.3 vs 13.4 degrees; p.001), tibial sesamoid position (4.6 vs 2.7; p.001), and second metatarsal-hallux proximal phalanx angle (80.1 vs 84.6 degrees; p.001). No difference was observed in the distance between the second metatarsal bisection and the medial aspect of the tibial sesamoid (31.7 vs 31.5 mm; p = .756) nor between the second metatarsal bisection and medial aspect of the hallux proximal phalanx base (34.6 vs 34.2 mm; p = .592). Significant differences were observed between the second metatarsal bisection and the central aspect of hallux proximal phalanx base (26.5 vs 23.9 mm; p.001) and between the second metatarsal bisection and the lateral aspect of the hallux proximal phalanx base (19.3 vs 15.4 mm; p.001). A statistically significant difference was observed in the change of distance between the second metatarsal bisection and the medial, central, and lateral aspects of the hallux proximal phalanx base (-0.4 vs -2.6 vs -3.9 mm; p = .002). These results indicate that the hallux proximal phalanx does not translocate in the transverse plane following hallux valgus surgery, but instead pivots about the medial aspect of the joint.
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- 2022